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13741561688?profile=RESIZE_400xThe Clop ransomware gang has been exploiting a critical Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) zero-day bug in data theft attacks since at least early August 2025, according to cybersecurity company CrowdStrike.  Tracked as CVE-2025-61882 and patched by Oracle on 01 October 2025, this vulnerability was discovered in the BI Publisher Integration component of Oracle EBS's Concurrent Processing component, allowing unauthenticated attackers to gain remote code execution on unpatched systems in low-complexity

13736579852?profile=RESIZE_400xSoftware giant Oracle confirmed reports that dozens of its customers have received extortion emails from cybercriminals demanding payment in exchange for not releasing troves of stolen information.  In a statement published last week, Oracle chief security officer Rob Duhart said they are investigating claims made by the Clop ransomware gang that there was a breach of some Oracle E-Business Suite customers.  “Our ongoing investigation has found the potential use of previously identified vulnerab

13450392294?profile=RESIZE_400xShortly after taking office, Donald Trump touted a new private business venture, led by OpenAI, which plans to spend half a trillion dollars over the next four years building the data centers and power production plants that America’s growing AI industry relies on.  “It’s big money and high-quality people,” Trump said during a January 21st press announcement alongside Sam Altman from OpenAI, Larry Ellison from Oracle, and Masayoshi Son from SoftBank.  The project is “a resounding declaration of