Oracle plays coy on reported Cloud, Health security breaches
Briefly

Recent reports have revealed two data security breaches involving Oracle, raising concerns over the company's handling of data. A user claimed access to sensitive information, reportedly compromising six million records, including encrypted passwords and security certificates. Oracle denied any breaches or exposure of client data. However, evidence shared by a cybersecurity expert suggests otherwise, as confirmed by some of Oracle's clients. Independent analyses indicate that the compromise may stem from a known vulnerability in Oracle's Access Manager system, affecting potentially thousands of customers.
Oracle quickly denied its networks and clients had been compromised. 'There has been no breach of Oracle Cloud,' a spokesperson told The Register on Friday, March 21.
Gal said he presented this information to some Oracle customers, who confirmed it appeared to be legitimate, in that it was their private data entrusted to Oracle and yet was now seemingly in the hands of others.
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