Oracle’s Cloudy Denials: The Great Data Breach Debate Unfolds

Oracle Cloud denies any breach, but hacker rose87168 claims otherwise with a 140,000-tenant data leak. Despite Oracle’s assurances, cybersecurity firms confirm leaked data is genuine, possibly tied to a vulnerability. The leak spans 90 countries, including sensitive government domains, leaving everyone wondering if Oracle’s cloud has sprung a leak.

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Looks like Oracle got caught in a classic game of “Cloudy with a Chance of Data Breach.” While they claim their Cloud is as secure as a vault, the hacker, ‘rose87168’, seems to be the meteorologist with some pretty convincing evidence that it’s actually raining passwords out there. Time for Oracle to grab an umbrella and address these stormy allegations!

Key Points:

  • A hacker named ‘rose87168’ claims to have compromised Oracle Cloud, offering data from 140,000 tenants.
  • Oracle denies any breach, stating the credentials are unrelated to their Cloud services.
  • Security researchers confirm the authenticity of the leaked data, pointing to a potential breach.
  • Evidence suggests the breach may involve a known vulnerability in Oracle Fusion Middleware.
  • Victims span 90 countries, affecting both private firms and government entities.

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