Oracle has reportedly suffered 2 separate breaches exposing thousands of customers‘ PII
- A breach at Oracle Health exposed patient data from legacy servers affecting multiple US healthcare organizations and hospitals, as confirmed by BleepingComputer.
- Oracle Health stated they became aware of the breach on February 20, 2025, after data was stolen using compromised customer credentials after January 22, 2025.
- Affected hospitals are responsible for notifying patients about potential HIPAA violations, while Oracle Health will not notify patients directly but will assist in identifying impacted individuals.
- There are concerns about Oracle's transparency, as the notification was unsigned and lacked clear guidance for hospitals, leaving them frustrated, as reported by BleepingComputer.
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Oracle Health Data Breach Exposes Patient Information At US Hospitals - Oracle (NYSE:ORCL)
A recent data breach at Oracle Health has compromised sensitive patient information from multiple U.S. hospitals. The breach, involving legacy servers not yet migrated to Oracle Corp. (NYSE:ORCL) Cloud, was discovered in February. What Happened: Oracle Health, formerly known as Cerner, provides Electronic Health Records (EHR) and business systems for healthcare organizations. The breach occurred when a threat actor accessed servers using comprom…
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Hackers broke into Oracle Corp.’s computer systems and stole patient data in an attempt to extort multiple medical providers in the US, according to a person familiar with the matter and a notification the software company sent to clients.
Oracle has reportedly suffered 2 separate breaches exposing thousands of customers‘ PII
Oracle isn’t commenting on recent reports that it has experienced two separate data breaches that have exposed sensitive personal information belonging to thousands of its customers. The most recent data breach report, published Friday by Bleeping Computer, said that Oracle Health—a health care software-as-a-service business the company acquired in 2022—had learned in February that a threat actor accessed one of its servers and made off with pat…
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