GlobalLogic Data Breach: Clop Ransomware Strikes Again! 10,000+ Exposed in Oracle EBS Hack

GlobalLogic, a digital engineering services provider, is alerting over 10,000 employees of an Oracle E-Business Suite data breach. The Clop ransomware gang is suspected of exploiting a zero-day vulnerability, snatching sensitive information like Social Security numbers. While negotiations continue, GlobalLogic isn’t on Clop’s leak site—yet.

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Hot Take:

Looks like GlobalLogic’s Oracle EBS system is more like an Oracle “Oops” system! In a digital age where keeping data safe is as important as keeping your coffee hot, it seems GlobalLogic left the lid off the cup. The Clop ransomware gang has made it clear that no one’s HR information is safe, and they’ve got a knack for extracting data like it’s the last drop of a frappuccino. Maybe it’s time for these tech giants to put some ‘global logic’ into their security measures!

Key Points:

  • GlobalLogic suffered a data breach involving over 10,000 employees due to an Oracle EBS zero-day vulnerability.
  • The personal information stolen includes sensitive HR data such as Social Security Numbers, passport info, and salary details.
  • The Clop ransomware gang is suspected to be behind the attack, aligning with their known extortion campaigns.
  • GlobalLogic has not been added to Clop’s leak site, indicating potential ransom negotiations.
  • The U.S. State Department offers a $10 million bounty for information linking Clop attacks to foreign governments.

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