Oracle Denies Massive Data Theft As Hacker Allegedly Sells 6M Records - Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO), Oracle (NYSE:ORCL)
- Oracle denies claims of a data breach, stating that no customers experienced a loss of data and the published credentials are not for Oracle Cloud.
- A threat actor known as rose87168 claimed to have stolen six million records from Oracle Cloud and offered them for sale on BreachForums.
- The threat actor contacted Oracle for over $200 million in cryptocurrency but was declined, claiming to have access to multiple company domains.
- Oracle firmly stated, "There has been no breach of Oracle Cloud," asserting that the published credentials do not belong to the cloud service.
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Oracle Denies Massive Data Theft As Hacker Allegedly Sells 6M Records - Cisco Systems (NASDAQ:CSCO), Oracle (NYSE:ORCL)
Oracle Cloud is suspected to have suffered a significant cyberattack, leading to the theft of 6 million records. These records are reportedly being sold by a hacker. Oracle, however, has firmly denied any such breach. What Happened: A hacker going by the pseudonym "rose87168" is purportedly selling 6 million records stolen from Oracle’s systems. This claim was initially brought to light by a cybersecurity firm, CloudSEK, based out of India’s Ben…
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