Texas Turbulence: Envoy Air Hit by CL0P Ransomware Amid Oracle EBS Exploit

CL0P’s latest gig? A daring heist on Envoy Air through an Oracle E-Business Suite zero-day vulnerability. While no sensitive customer data was compromised, it’s a clear reminder to buckle up and patch up. Who knew hacking could be this… plane?

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Hot Take:

Let’s give a big round of applause to CL0P for reminding us that even our trusty Oracle software isn’t safe from a good old-fashioned cyber blitzkrieg! Envoy Air, flying high with American Airlines, got their wings clipped a bit, but hey, who needs sensitive customer data when you’ve got commercial contact details to worry about? It’s a bird, it’s a plane… no, it’s just your business information getting compromised! Bravo, hackers, bravo!

Key Points:

– CL0P ransomware group exploited a zero-day vulnerability in Oracle E-Business Suite.
– Envoy Air confirmed a breach but reported no impact on flights or customer data.
– The campaign, affecting multiple organizations, started in early October 2025.
– Oracle released an emergency patch on October 4, 2025, after three months of exploitation.
– Experts urge immediate patch installation to prevent further breaches.

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