Two separate reports have put Oracle under fire for its handling of security incidents. One account claims the company concealed a major data breach, with a hacker offering to sell the stolen customer records, while another criticizes Oracle’s overall breach-notification practices. The revelations have spurred widespread concern over customer data protection.
A hacker identified as Rose87168 claimed to breach Oracle Cloud’s federated SSO servers, stealing about 6 million records from over 144,000 clients. The actor shared an internal customer list and threatened to sell the data unless paid to remove it.
Oracle has denied at least one breach, despite evidence to the contrary, as it begins notifying healthcare customers of a separate patient data breach.
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