Oracle’s Cloudy Denial: Hacker Claims Breach Amid Data Drama

Oracle denies its systems were breached after a hacker, known as rose87168, claimed to sell millions of data records allegedly stolen from Oracle Cloud. Despite the hacker’s claims, Oracle asserts that no breach occurred and the credentials aren’t from Oracle Cloud. The mystery remains unsolved, leaving everyone to ponder: real breach or hacker bluff?

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Hot Take:

Oracle’s response to the alleged breach is like a magician saying, “Nothing up my sleeves!” while pulling a rabbit out of someone else’s hat. The only thing that seems encrypted here is the truth!

Key Points:

  • A hacker named ‘rose87168’ claims to have data from over 140,000 Oracle Cloud tenants.
  • The hacker’s loot allegedly includes six million lines of encrypted SSO and LDAP passwords.
  • CloudSEK hints at a possible exploit of an Oracle vulnerability, CVE-2021-35587.
  • Oracle firmly denies any breach, claiming no customer data loss.
  • The hacker’s supposed proof involves a disappearing text file on Oracle Cloud, saved in the Wayback Machine.

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