Oracle’s Identity Crisis: Critical Flaw Puts Systems at Risk!

A critical security vulnerability in Oracle Identity Manager, CVE-2025-61757, is being exploited in the wild. Remote attackers can execute arbitrary code without credentials. With a severity score of 9.8, it’s a prime target for cyber threats. CISA urges immediate patching or isolation of affected services.

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Hot Take:

It looks like Oracle’s Identity Manager has a new identity crisis of its own! With a vulnerability so gaping, it might as well be handing out free entry tickets to hackers at a cybersecurity carnival. This is your cue to patch things up before your Oracle system becomes the next ghost in the shell!

Key Points:

  • Critical vulnerability CVE-2025-61757 in Oracle Identity Manager is being actively exploited.
  • The flaw allows unauthorized remote code execution with a severity score of 9.8.
  • CISA has added this vulnerability to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog.
  • Organizations are being urged to apply patches immediately to avoid potential breaches.
  • The vulnerability was discovered following an Oracle Cloud breach affecting millions of records.

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