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Oracle says “obsolete servers” hacked, denies cloud breach

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  • Oracle started sending out data breach notification letters
  • In the letters, it downplays the significance of the attacks
  • Not everyone agrees with that assessment

We now have confirmation that Oracle started notifying its customers about a recent data breach. Apparently, the company stood its ground that it was an irrelevant attack that will make no difference whatsoever.

In early April 2025, a threat actor with the alias “rose87168” opened a new thread on an underground forum to advertise the sale of a database stolen from the company. The database allegedly contained six million records, including private security keys, encrypted credentials, and LDAP entries, all belonging to Oracle customers.

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