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Oracle E-Business Suite Risky: Must-Have Breach Guide
Google’s Threat Analysis Group says the Clop ransomware gang accessed a large volume of data from Oracle E-Business Suite — a wake-up call for any org that hasn’t checked who holds the keys to its crown jewels. Now’s the time to hunt for shadow EBS instances, tighten access, and patch or segment vulnerable systems before attackers turn stolen data into extortion.

Oracle EBS Must-Have Urgent Patch: Critical Risk
Britain’s NCSC is urging organisations to patch Oracle E-Business Suite immediately after the Clop ransomware gang was seen actively exploiting a critical flaw that could expose payroll, procurement and finance systems. If you run EBS, inventory your instances and apply the patch—or fast compensating controls—now to avoid disruption, data theft and costly ransom demands.

Oracle E-Business Suite Exclusive Patch: Risky Threat
Oracle just pushed an emergency patch for a 9.8-rated zero‑day in E‑Business Suite that Clop has already exploited to steal data and extort victims — if you run EBS, patch now and hunt for signs of compromise. This high‑severity, out‑of‑cycle fix shows how one flaw in widely used enterprise software can force organizations into urgent, risky choices between patching and business continuity.

Oracle E-Business Suite Critical Patch: Must-Have Fix
Oracle’s July patch closes the immediate Clop-linked weakness in E-Business Suite portals — but with thousands of internet-facing, heavily customized EBS installs still at risk, organizations need to patch, isolate access, and harden defenses now to avoid extortion.

Extortion Emails: Stunningly Risky Executive Threats
Executives are getting chilling extortion emails allegedly tied to Clop and FIN11, forcing companies to choose between secrecy, compliance, and decisive response. Now’s the time to tighten defenses, test your incident plan, and treat extortion risk as a board-level business priority.

Clop ransomware: Exclusive Risky Extortion Alert
Extortion emails claiming stolen Oracle E‑Business Suite data are rattling execs — but Google and Mandiant say they’ve found no proof, leaving companies stuck between precaution and panic. The result: tough choices about trust, disclosure and whether to pay up for silence when the evidence is murky.