Oracle’s Cloud Denial: The Plot Thins!

Oracle’s cybersecurity drama intensifies as a hacker allegedly steals 6 million records from Oracle Cloud. While Oracle denies any breach, CloudSEK insists they’ve found “conclusive evidence” of compromised data. As the plot thickens, the Oracle Cloud data breach saga is a cybersecurity thriller with denial, evidence, and a dash of drama.

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In a plot twist worthy of a soap opera, Oracle and CloudSEK are embroiled in a cloud-based “he said, she said” over a reported data breach. While Oracle insists that their cloud is as untouched as a freshly fallen snow, CloudSEK is waving around what they claim is the smoking gun—evidence of a hack. Meanwhile, “rose87168” might just be the most infamous name in cloud computing since… well, ever. Stay tuned, folks, because this cybersecurity drama is just heating up!

Key Points:

  • Oracle denies claims of a data breach affecting its cloud infrastructure.
  • CloudSEK alleges the theft of 6 million records from Oracle Cloud by a hacker named “rose87168.”
  • The breach reportedly involved compromised SSO endpoints and sensitive data.
  • CloudSEK confirms real customer data was affected, contradicting Oracle’s stance.
  • The hacker is demanding ransom from affected firms, heightening security concerns.

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