Oracle or Orac-Can’t: Alleged Data Breach Sparks Controversy!

Oracle insists its Cloud is as secure as Fort Knox, despite a hacker’s claim of stealing 6 million records. Oracle says, “No breach here!” Meanwhile, hacker rose87168 is reportedly offering the data for sale, claiming they cracked Oracle’s SSO servers. Who knew cloud drama could be this stormy?

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Hot Take:

Oracle’s response to claims of a data breach is as robust as a fortress made of marshmallows. While they vehemently deny any breach, it seems like their security measures might have been easier to bypass than a revolving door. Perhaps it’s time for Oracle to consider an upgrade from their current security settings, which are apparently set to ‘potato’.

Key Points:

  • Oracle denies any data breach of its Cloud federated SSO login servers.
  • Threat actor rose87168 claims to sell 6 million stolen records on a hacking forum.
  • Alleged stolen data includes encrypted SSO passwords and Java Keystore files.
  • Threat actor demands 100,000 XMR from Oracle for breach details.
  • BleepingComputer seeks confirmation from companies on the validity of stolen data.

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