Clop Hackers Exploit Oracle Zero-Day

Clop hackers caught exploiting Oracle zero-day bug to steal executives’ personal data.
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Clop Hackers Exploit Oracle Zero-Day
Clop Hackers Caught Exploiting Oracle Zero-Day Bug to Steal Executives’ Personal Data Oracle has urgently patched a zero-day vulnerability after Clop hackers exploited it to steal personal data from corporate executives. This flaw in Oracle’s flagship E-Business Suite allowed attackers to access sensitive information without a username or password, putting thousands of organizations at risk. Image Credits:David Paul Morris / Bloomberg / Getty Images Oracle’s Chief Security Officer, Rob Duhart, confirmed over the weekend that the company released a critical patch and urged customers to update their systems immediately. The vulnerability, officially tracked as CVE-2025-61882 , highlights how hackers continue to target software widely used to manage company operations and employee data. What Makes This Oracle Zero-Day So Dangerous The zero-day bug in Oracle’s E-Business Suite is particularly severe because it can be exploited remotely without any login credentials. This means hackers could ste…