A recently-patched critical flaw in Oracle WebLogic is being actively exploited to peddle a new ransomware variant, which researchers call “Sodinokibi.” A recently-disclosed critical vulnerability in ...
Clop’s Oracle WebLogic zero-day exploit exposed a new ransomware era focused on silent data theft, stealthy infiltration, and ...
Oracle has published on Sunday a rare out-of-band security update to address an incomplete patch for a recently disclosed vulnerability in Oracle WebLogic servers that is currently being actively ...
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Snowballing attacks using a recently patched critical bug show no sign of abating. Malicious activity exploiting the recently disclosed Oracle WebLogic critical deserialization vulnerability (CVE-2019 ...
Oracle is scrambling to create an emergency patch for a severe vulnerability in its WebLogic server that can be exploited over a network without a need for a username or a password Oracle is ...
For more than a week hackers have started scanning the Internet, searching for machines running Oracle WebLogic servers. Scans started after April 17, when Oracle published its quarterly Critical ...
Security researchers have spotted a new zero-day vulnerability impacting the Oracle WebLogic server that is currently being targeted in the wild. Oracle has been notified of the zero-day, but the ...
Oracle issued an out-of-band security update over the weekend to address a critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability impacting multiple Oracle WebLogic Server versions. The security ...
Attackers have been actively exploiting a critical zero-day vulnerability in the widely used Oracle WebLogic server to install ransomware, with no clicking or other interaction necessary on the part ...
Hackers are scanning the Internet for machines that have yet to patch a recently disclosed flaw that force Oracle’s WebLogic server to execute malicious code, a researcher warned Wednesday night.
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