Two highly critical vulnerabilities in Oracle's E-Business Suite could put firms who haven't patched the flaws at risk of their systems getting hacked for illicit payments and other financial fraud.
The market intelligence company was facing end of life support with its on-premise Oracle E-Business Suite implementation, so took the opportunity to streamline its reporting in the cloud. Stock ...
“In some cases, the threat actor successfully exfiltrated a significant amount of data from impacted organizations,” according to a report by the Google Threat Intelligence Group and Google subsidiary ...
A new survey out today shows that C-level executives are underestimating the risks to their Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) applications, despite being critical to the organizations that depend on them.
This story was originally published on Cybersecurity Dive. To receive daily news and insights, subscribe to our free daily Cybersecurity Dive newsletter. A hacking campaign targeting Oracle E-Business ...
Google and Mandiant are tracking a large-scale extortion campaign targeting Oracle E-Business Suite users. Attackers, claiming CL0P affiliation, sent emails falsely stating data theft, potentially ...
The University of Phoenix has confirmed it suffered a data breach affecting 3.5 million people. According to the university’s statement, attackers obtained names, contact information, dates of birth, ...
Oracle has given customers running version 12.0 of its E-Business Suite software a reprieve from extended support fees, which would have kicked in this month, increasing the maintenance payments they ...
About two years ago, software quality issues with Oracle’s E-Business Suite 11i reached a peak within the vendor’s customer base. To address the problems, Oracle overhauled its operations, including ...
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