Oracle’s Agile PLM Patch: Protect Your Data or Hackers Will!

Oracle warns of a high-severity vulnerability in Agile PLM that’s being exploited in the wild. Tracked as CVE-2024-21287, it allows attackers to remotely access critical data without authentication. Agile PLM users are urged to patch immediately and avoid starring in the next episode of “Data Breach Drama.”

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Hot Take:

Looks like Oracle’s Agile PLM just went from ‘Agile’ to ‘fragile’ with this latest vulnerability. Time to patch up before your product lifecycle ends up in the wrong hands! If hackers had a wishlist, exploiting zero-days without authentication would surely be at the top. Oracle recommends a patch; we recommend a glass of wine and a good cry.

Key Points:

  • Oracle reports a high-severity zero-day vulnerability in Agile PLM.
  • The vulnerability, CVE-2024-21287, scores a 7.5 on the CVSS scale.
  • It allows remote exploitation without authentication.
  • Security experts from CrowdStrike identified the flaw.
  • Oracle strongly advises immediate patching to protect data.

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