Clop Strikes Again: GlobalLogic Joins High-Profile Data Breach Club

GlobalLogic joins the Clop ransomware club, revealing data from over 10,000 employees was exposed in Oracle EBS attacks. The esteemed list of victims now boasts The Washington Post and Allianz UK. It’s like a data breach party, and everyone’s invited—except your privacy.

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Once again, the Clop ransomware gang is proving that they’re the rock stars of the cybercrime world, dropping hits like they’ve got a ‘Greatest Exploits’ album in the works. GlobalLogic, welcome to the cyber breach club! Your membership includes a complimentary panic attack and a lifetime supply of stress. Next up, we’ll see if Oracle EBS will make it to the Hall of (Data Breach) Fame or just keep playing the same old broken record of vulnerabilities. Stay tuned!

Key Points:

  • GlobalLogic, owned by Hitachi, joins a list of high-profile victims targeted by the Clop ransomware gang.
  • 10,471 individuals had sensitive data exposed due to vulnerabilities in Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS).
  • The attacks trace back to early July 2025, according to GlobalLogic and security researchers.
  • Clop’s campaign spans multiple sectors, including finance, media, and healthcare.
  • Oracle has released emergency patches, but many systems were compromised before the updates.

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