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Clop-linked crims shake down Oracle execs with data theft claims
Extortion emails name-drop Big Red's E-Business Suite, though Google and Mandiant yet to find proof of any breach Criminals with potential links to the notorious Clop ransomware mob are bombarding ...
Oracle has fixed a zero-day vulnerability in one of its flagship business software products that a hacking group is currently abusing to steal personal information about corporate executives. In a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Oracle's Silicon Valley corporate headquarters in Redwood City, California picture on Oct. 26, 2019. (Getty Images) This story was ...
The disclosure follows reports that the cybercriminal group Clop has been extorting a significant number of E-Business Suite customers. Oracle is now linking a widespread data extortion campaign ...
The campaign may be linked to the cybercriminal group Clop, previously responsible for a series of widespread data theft attacks, according to Mandiant and Google threat researchers. Mandiant and ...
The Clop ransomware gang has been looking for ways to exploit a now-patched zero-day in the MOVEit Transfer managed file transfer (MFT) solution since 2021, according to Kroll security experts.
Oracle has sent immediate notifications to clients concerning attempts of extortion still underway after a zero-day sneak attack was determined in its E-Business Suite, which has been utilized by the ...
The University of Phoenix has confirmed a major data breach affecting nearly 3.5 million current and former students, employees, faculty and suppliers, which followed an exploit by the Clop ransomware ...
2025 was a big year for cybersecurity, with major cyberattacks, data breaches, threat groups reaching new notoriety levels, and, of course, zero-day vulnerabilities exploited in incidents. Some ...
The University of Phoenix has confirmed a major data breach affecting nearly 3.5 million current and former students, employees, faculty and suppliers, which followed an exploit by the Clop ransomware ...
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