Oracle Patches Zero-Day Exploit: Fix Your Agile PLM ASAP!

Oracle has patched a file disclosure flaw in Oracle Agile PLM, tagged as CVE-2024-21287, which was exploited as a zero-day. Oracle advises users to update immediately to avoid unauthorized file downloads, as the vulnerability can be exploited without authentication. The flaw was actively used in the wild, confirmed by Oracle’s security team.

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Oracle’s Agile PLM gets a surprise feature: file sharing! But not the one you want. In a plot twist nobody wanted, this zero-day flaw was handing out your files like free samples at a grocery store. Oracle advises, “Patch it up like yesterday!”

Key Points:

  • Oracle Agile PLM has a zero-day flaw tracked as CVE-2024-21287.
  • The flaw allows unauthenticated file disclosure over a network.
  • Oracle urges users to update to the latest version immediately.
  • The vulnerability was reported by CrowdStrike and actively exploited.
  • Awaiting additional details from Oracle and CrowdStrike on the attacks.

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