Oracle
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Oracle issues emergency patch for critical E-Business Suite flaw tied to Cl0p attacks
Oracle issued an emergency update for a critical E-Business Suite vulnerability, CVE-2025-61882 (CVSS 9.8), which the article said has been exploited in recent Cl0p data thefts; Oracle and Mandiant have urged organisations to apply fixes and investigate possible prior compromise.
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Major Security Flaw Exposes Billions of eSIM Devices to Spy Attacks
A new study reveals critical vulnerabilities in eSIM technology, affecting billions of devices worldwide. Security expert Adam Gowdiak warns that these flaws could allow attackers to spy on users and manipulate services, raising concerns over the potential for espionage and unauthorized access to sensitive information.
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Cybersecurity Week in Review: Key Developments in AI and Privacy Issues
This week’s cybersecurity headlines reveal critical developments, including the creation of a fake passport using ChatGPT, Apple’s appeal against a UK encryption order, and Oracle’s confirmation of a cyber incident involving obsolete servers, all underscoring growing concerns around AI misuse and user privacy.
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Oracle Acknowledges Data Breach Amid Lawsuit Over Concealment
Oracle Corp. has admitted to a significant data breach, revealing that a hacker accessed sensitive client login details, shortly after a lawsuit accused the company of attempting to cover up the incident. The breach has raised serious concerns about cloud security and has led to legal action amid calls for enhanced security measures.
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Oracle Denies Data Breach Amidst Claims of Leaked User Information
Oracle Corporation has denied allegations of a breach affecting its cloud services, despite confirmations from numerous companies regarding the authenticity of the data supposedly stolen from 6 million users. The hacker claims to have exploited vulnerabilities in Oracle’s servers, raising significant concerns over the company’s data security practices.