The buffer overflow vulnerability affects all supported versions of Oracle database servers and could enable a remote attacker to compromise the data Oracle released a patch for a recently-discovered ...
Oracle released its latest critical patch update on Wednesday, fixing 51 vulnerabilities in a range of products, including its flagship database line. Oracle’s critical patch update fixes holes in ...
Spread the loveIn a significant move to bolster cybersecurity, Oracle has released an emergency patch addressing a critical vulnerability identified as CVE-2026-21992. This flaw, discovered in both ...
Oracle Corp. released a set of 59 patches on Monday to fix security vulnerabilities across its entire range of database, application and middleware products. The patches include fixes for three ...
Emergency out-of-band patches from Microsoft and Oracle signal underlying security issues around update cycles and patching, ...
The disclosure follows reports that the cybercriminal group Clop has been extorting a significant number of E-Business Suite customers. Oracle is now linking a widespread data extortion campaign ...
Oracle Corp. today released 101 new patches addressing vulnerabilities across its range of database and application server products as well as its collaboration and e-business suites. Among the ...
Oracle's new AI-powered support portal is frustrating customers and support engineers who are struggling to find the basics, such as old tickets, links to database patch programs and release schedules ...
Oracle has released an emergency update for Identity Manager and Web Services Manager to close a code smuggling vulnerability.
Following reports that the cybercriminal group Clop has been extorting E-Business Suite customers, Oracle linked the campaign to vulnerabilities addressed in July. The data extortion campaign ...
Oracle denies it was breached after a threat actor claimed to be selling 6 million data records allegedly stolen from the company's Oracle Cloud federated SSO login servers. "There has been no breach ...