Cl0p Strikes Again: Oracle EBS Hack Leaves Big Names Scrambling!
Cybercriminals have spilled the beans on nearly 30 organizations supposedly hit by the Oracle EBS hack. Cl0p ransomware group is flaunting its work, listing victims like Harvard University and South Africa’s Wits University. While some confirmed the breach, many remain tight-lipped, perhaps hoping that silence is their best security blanket.

Hot Take:
When cybercriminals go on a naming spree, it’s like a twisted award ceremony where no one wants to win. Congratulations Oracle EBS customers, you’ve just been Cl0pped! Don’t worry, the only thing soaring higher than your panic levels is Cl0p’s ever-growing trophy wall of breached organizations.
Key Points:
- Cl0p ransomware group, linked to FIN11, targeted Oracle E-Business Suite customers.
- 29 organizations allegedly affected, including Harvard and Envoy Air.
- Victims span multiple sectors, with data leaks containing gigabytes of files.
- Exploitation likely involved Oracle EBS vulnerabilities CVE-2025-61882 and CVE-2025-61884.
- Many companies remain silent, likely conducting internal investigations.
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