Cl0p’s Comedy of Errors: NHS Data Breach Blamed on Neglect, Oracle Exploits Run Amok!

Cl0p strikes again, this time targeting NHS UK with a data breach. The ransomware group blames NHS’s lax security while exploiting Oracle E-Business Suite vulnerabilities. As they continue their spree, experts warn of ongoing threats to unpatched systems, adding NHS UK and The Washington Post to their growing victim list.

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Looks like Cl0p took a page out of the Robin Hood handbook—except instead of robbing the rich to give to the poor, they’re robbing the public and exposing poor security measures. NHS UK might need an emergency transfusion of cybersecurity expertise stat, before they flatline in the data ward!

Key Points:

  • Cl0p ransomware group claims responsibility for NHS UK data breach.
  • Security vulnerabilities in Oracle’s E-Business Suite exploited.
  • Washington Post confirmed as a victim of the same campaign.
  • Cl0p’s focus is on high-value business systems, not random targets.
  • Experts urge immediate patching of Oracle EBS vulnerabilities.

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