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Multiple sources report that a cybercrime group has targeted organizations using Oracle software, resulting in a breach affecting over 100 companies. While TechCrunch identifies the group as ShinyHunters targeting PeopleSoft, other sources report that the group CL0P targeted Oracle's E-Business Suite (EBS) using a vulnerability identified as CVE-2025-61882. The attackers reportedly utilized sophisticated methods, including Java-based implants and in-memory execution, to exfiltrate sensitive corporate and executive data for the purpose of extortion.
Oracle has acknowledged the security issues and issued advisories urging customers to apply patches or mitigations. The incidents highlight a trend of attackers targeting enterprise-level software to gain unauthorized access to data. While some organizations have successfully remediated the vulnerabilities, others have reported data theft, with hackers threatening to publish stolen information if ransom demands are not met.
Over 100 global organizations have been impacted by security breaches involving Oracle software.
The attacks involved the use of sophisticated techniques, including Java-based implants and in-memory execution, to exfiltrate data.
Oracle has issued security advisories, including CVE-2025-61882, and urged customers to apply patches to secure their systems.
The attackers are employing extortion tactics, contacting executives to demand payment in exchange for not publishing stolen data.
Reports indicate that vulnerabilities were exploited in Oracle's PeopleSoft and E-Business Suite (EBS) platforms.
Attackers are exploiting software vulnerabilities to gain unauthorized access, often without requiring authentication, and deploying malicious implants to steal data.
Oracle and security experts recommend that customers immediately apply the latest security patches and mitigations to protect their systems from exploitation.
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