NHS in the Hot Seat: Cybercriminals Target UK’s Health Service in Oracle EBS Hack Fiasco
The NHS has been caught up in the Oracle EBS hacking campaign, joining a list of over 40 alleged victims on Cl0p’s leak website. While the cybercriminals may have named them, the NHS is investigating without any data released so far. Stay tuned as this cyber soap opera unfolds!

Hot Take:
Oh, NHS, when it rains, it pours! Just when you thought dealing with the flu season was tough enough, along comes Cl0p, the unwanted guest who crashes the party and refuses to leave. Their idea of a good time? Holding digital hostages and extorting ransoms, of course. Maybe it’s time to prescribe a strong dose of cybersecurity, stat!
Key Points:
- Cybercriminal group Cl0p targets Oracle’s E-Business Suite users in a data theft and extortion campaign.
- The UK’s National Health Service is one of the latest victims named, although no data has been publicly leaked yet.
- Other alleged victims include Harvard University, Envoy Air, and Schneider Electric.
- Some organizations like GlobalLogic have confirmed breaches affecting thousands of individuals.
- The true impact of the attack remains unclear, with many victims staying silent during investigations.
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