Canon’s Close Call: Dodges Data Drama in Oracle Hack Attack!
Canon confirms its involvement in the recent Oracle EBS hacking campaign, but rest assured, only a subsidiary web server was affected. Canon “optically” dodged a data leak this time around, unlike their 2020 ransomware attack. The cybercriminals have yet to spill the beans, or in this case, the terabytes.

Hot Take:
Looks like Canon’s “focus” wasn’t quite sharp enough to dodge the Oracle E-Business Suite hacking campaign! But no worries, they’ve got their lenses cleaned and servers secured—at least for now. Let’s hope this Canon incident doesn’t develop into something bigger!
Key Points:
- Canon was targeted in an Oracle E-Business Suite hacking campaign, but only a subsidiary was affected.
- Canon claims the incident was limited to a web server and has since been resolved with no data leak.
- Other companies like Cox Enterprises and Mazda also reported being hit, with various impacts.
- Over 100 organizations listed as victims, with sectors ranging from IT to healthcare.
- Cl0p ransomware group claims responsibility, possibly linked to the notorious FIN11 group.
Canon in a Minor Key
Canon, known for making you say “cheese,” got a little bit of their own digital cheddar swiped—or at least attempted. Their recent brush with the Oracle E-Business Suite hacking campaign was limited to just a subsidiary of Canon U.S.A., Inc. Talk about dodging a bullet—or rather, a digital bullet! Fortunately, the digital paparazzi didn’t snap anything compromising, as no Canon data has leaked so far. Canon says they’ve taken security measures to ensure this incident is just a small blip on their otherwise clean lens.
More Than Just a Local Zoom
Canon wasn’t the only celebrity on this hacking red carpet. Cox Enterprises admitted that personal information of about 9,500 individuals was caught up in the hacktastic event, while Mazda seems to have come out unscathed with no data leakage. But wait, there’s more! Over 100 organizations have been named on Cl0p’s ransomware website as victims, with industries ranging from automotive to healthcare. Looks like this hacking campaign had more star power than a celebrity roast!
The Usual Suspects
Cl0p, the infamous ransomware group, is taking a bow for orchestrating this grand digital heist. However, behind the curtain, the true masterminds might be the shadowy FIN11, known for targeting popular enterprise products. This hacking caper feels like a cyber-whodunit, with organizations left scratching their heads, trying to piece together the mysterious motives and methods of their attackers. It’s like a cyber-thriller where the plot twists are written in code!
Whose Breach Is It Anyway?
Amid the cyber chaos, some big names like Michelin, Broadcom, and Bechtel have yet to confirm any breaches. The UK’s National Health Service is also conducting its own investigation, presumably with a stiff upper lip and a magnifying glass. But here’s the kicker: organizations typically don’t end up on Cl0p’s list without a reason. Yet, the threat actors might be exaggerating the scale of their triumph. It’s like a fishing tale where the fish keeps getting bigger with each retelling!
As the dust settles, Canon and other companies are left tightening their digital security belts, hoping to avoid being the subject of the next big cyber exposé. Stay tuned for the next episode of “As the Hack Turns”—because in the world of cybersecurity, the drama never stops!
