Oracle’s Data Drama: Denial, Deception, and Deleted Evidence?

Oracle Cloud may be in hot water after alleged breaches compromised sensitive data. Despite Oracle’s denials, cybersecurity experts claim the leaks are legit. Meanwhile, Oracle appears to be playing a game of “not our Cloud” semantics, while online sleuth rose87168 hints at selling or leaking the data.

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Ah, Oracle, the database giant that’s seemingly more adept at dodging accountability than patching its vulnerabilities! It’s like watching a magician who can’t pull a rabbit out of the hat but insists the hat is still magical. Maybe Oracle should consider a new marketing strategy: “Oracle Cloud – Not breached, just selectively accessed by unauthorized personnel!”

Key Points:

  • Oracle allegedly suffered two data security breaches involving cloud customer data.
  • The IT giant denies any breach of its cloud services, despite evidence to the contrary.
  • Security experts and some Oracle clients have confirmed the legitimacy of the leaked data.
  • The breach is believed to exploit a known vulnerability, CVE-2021-35587, unpatched by Oracle.
  • Oracle is accused of scrubbing web evidence and using semantics to dodge responsibility.

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