Hackers Send Extortion Emails After Oracle Apps Data Breach Claim
Hackers are sending extortion emails to executives after claiming Oracle apps’ data breach.
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Hackers Send Extortion Emails After Oracle Apps Data Breach Claim
Hackers Are Sending Extortion Emails To Executives After Claiming Oracle Apps’ Data Breach Hackers are sending extortion emails to executives after claiming Oracle apps’ data breach, raising alarms across global enterprises. The attackers, linked to the Clop ransomware gang, say they have accessed sensitive corporate information from Oracle’s E-Business Suite. While the claims remain unverified, the campaign highlights the growing risks facing executives and IT leaders. Image Credits:MirageC / Getty Images Google Confirms Suspicious Extortion Attempts Google revealed that hackers began targeting executives with extortion emails on September 29. According to Genevieve Stark, Google’s head of cybercrime analysis, the company has not yet found evidence that Oracle systems were actually breached. Still, the hackers used hundreds of compromised accounts to send the emails—one of which was tied to a known financially motivated cybercrime group. How The Clop Ransomware Gang Is Involved Charles Carm…