Oracle’s Cloudy Confession: The Breach They “Didn’t” Have

Oracle is reportedly whispering apologies to its customers after a hacker, rose87168, claimed to breach Oracle Cloud. While Oracle insists there’s no breach, allegedly leaked data and hacker negotiations tell a different story. Meanwhile, the FBI and CrowdStrike are on the case, possibly wondering if Oracle’s “silence is golden” policy will pay off.

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Oracle’s latest game of hide and seek with data breaches makes for a riveting thriller, where the plot twist is Oracle denying anything’s happened while quietly whispering the truth to their closest pals. Move over, Agatha Christie; Oracle’s got this mystery covered!

Key Points:

  • Hacker ‘rose87168’ claims to have breached Oracle Cloud, offering data for a $20 million ransom initially.
  • Oracle denies any breach, claiming the published data isn’t from Oracle Cloud.
  • Security firms and some Oracle customers confirm the leak’s authenticity.
  • Oracle is allegedly privately informing customers of a breach, emphasizing minimal risk due to outdated credentials.
  • FBI and CrowdStrike are on the case, investigating the incident.

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