Clop Strikes Again: Dartmouth Joins Oracle EBS Data Breach Fiasco!

Dartmouth College is the latest to fall victim to Clop’s Oracle E-Business Suite smash-and-grab. The cyber miscreants used a now-patched zero-day to swipe data, affecting at least 1,494 Maine residents. With the Oracle EBS victim count growing, Dartmouth’s disclosure joins a long list of breaches, proving Clop’s raid is no laughing matter.

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Dartmouth College learned the hard way that studying hard doesn’t guarantee you won’t get schooled by cyber crooks. Clop’s Oracle EBS smash-and-grab is the Ivy League equivalent of a pop quiz you didn’t study for – and the questions are all about zero-days!

Key Points:

– Dartmouth College fell victim to a Clop cyberattack exploiting a zero-day in Oracle E-Business Suite.
– At least 1,494 Maine residents had sensitive data compromised, including Social Security Numbers.
– Dartmouth acted quickly to secure systems and is offering affected individuals credit monitoring.
– Clop’s Oracle EBS campaign has affected numerous organizations, including Cox Enterprises and Allianz UK.
– A separate zero-day vulnerability in Oracle Identity Manager adds to the woes of Oracle users.

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