Oracle’s EBS Extortion Drama: Clop Ransomware Strikes Again!

The Clop ransomware gang is at it again, this time targeting Oracle E-Business Suite vulnerabilities. Oracle urges customers to patch up, as extortion emails flood inboxes. The gang claims it’s all about “bugged” products, but Oracle’s Chief Security Officer emphasizes the importance of updates. Stay tuned as the plot thickens!

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Hot Take:

Looks like Oracle’s E-Business Suite has taken a trip down vulnerability lane, and the Clop gang decided to hitch a ride. This isn’t just a case of ‘Oops, we did it again’ for Oracle; it’s more like ‘Oops, we need a bigger patch,’ as they scramble to fix vulnerabilities faster than you can say ‘extortion email.’ Meanwhile, Clop is marketing their services as if they were providing customer support, which is as believable as a spam email from a deposed prince. Time to buckle up, Oracle users, and patch that software like there’s no tomorrow!

Key Points:

– Oracle linked an extortion campaign to vulnerabilities in its E-Business Suite.
– The Clop ransomware gang claimed responsibility for said extortion.
– Oracle urges customers to update their software with the July 2025 Critical Patch Update.
– Clop claims they are providing a ‘service’ by extorting companies to protect their data.
– The U.S. State Department is offering a $10 million reward for information on Clop’s ties to foreign governments.

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