CISA has confirmed that an Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) vulnerability CVE-2025-61884 has been exploited in the wild.
Oracle has issued an emergency security update over the weekend to patch another E-Business Suite (EBS) vulnerability that can be exploited remotely by unauthenticated attackers.
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Oracle tells Clop-targeted EBS users to apply July patch, problem solved
Researchers suggest internet-facing portals are exposing 'thousands' of orgs Oracle has finally broken its silence on those Clop-linked extortion emails, but only to tell customers what they already ...
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American Airlines subsidiary Envoy caught in Clop's Oracle EBS raid
Not a good week for Big Red Envoy Air, an American Airlines subsidiary, has confirmed that it was among the dozens of ...
Oracle patches a high-severity EBS flaw that could let attackers bypass authentication and access sensitive enterprise data.
Google researchers believe Oracle EBS exploitation may have started as early as July 10 and the campaign hit dozens of ...
Dozens of organizations may have been impacted following the zero-day exploitation of a security flaw in Oracle's E-Business ...
The Cl0p ransomware gang's zero-day spree targeting Oracle E Business Suite (EBS), likely began its exploit campaign back in ...
Information disclosure flaw, CVE-2025-61884, emerges weeks after zero-day attacks, raising questions about broader security issues in Oracle’s flagship ERP platform.
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