Over the course of three months in 2025, hackers exploited vulnerabilities in Oracle E-Business Suite to exfiltrate Social Security numbers, birth dates and bank information for millions of students ...
Following reports that the cybercriminal group Clop has been extorting E-Business Suite customers, Oracle linked the campaign to vulnerabilities addressed in July. The data extortion campaign ...
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More users of Oracle’s E-Business Suite software are being extorted for millions of dollars following a hack that may have ...
Security boffins say the Clop cybercriminal gang has been rummaging through Oracle's E-Business Suite (EBS) for months – and now the exploit code's out there for anyone to grab.… According to new ...
Security researchers at Google say hackers targeting corporate executives with extortion emails have stolen data from “dozens of organizations,” one of the first signs that the hacking campaign may be ...
Oracle had initially disclosed the vulnerability earlier this month, though without providing any details about exploitation. The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has ...
Oracle has silently fixed an Oracle E-Business Suite vulnerability (CVE-2025-61884) that was actively exploited to breach servers, with a proof-of-concept exploit publicly leaked by the ShinyHunters ...
Update 10/6/25 11:15 AM ET: Updated story with more information on the leaked Oracle source code and the leaking of the exploit. Oracle is warning about a critical E-Business Suite zero-day ...