Notorious Ransomware Group Hits Oracle, Data Leaks Confirmed
Oracle applications have become the latest target of a notorious ransomware group that claims to have stolen sensitive corporate data, according to Alphabet Google's cybersecurity team and others familiar with the matter.Hackers alleged they breached Oracle's E-Business Suite software that manages critical functions like finance, supply chains, and customer relationships and demanded ransoms as high as $50 million, cybersecurity firm Halcyon told Bloomberg on Thursday.The attackers, who claim ties to the criminal outfit Cl0p, sent screenshots and file trees as proof of compromise, and at least one company has confirmed its Oracle data was stolen.Also Read: Microsoft Adds Paragon Partition Manager Driver To Blocklist As Ransomware Hackers Exploit Windows-Signed Driver For Attacks. Notorious ransomware groups have unleashed major cyberattacks on U.S. companies across healthcare, technology, and critical infrastructure. They operate under a Ransomware-as-a-Service model, licensing malwa