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Canon confirmed its U.S. subsidiary was targeted in the Oracle E-Business Suite hacking campaign. The incident affected only a web server, and no Canon data has been leaked so far. Other companies, including Cox Enterprises and Mazda, also reported impacts from the same campaign.
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Canon confirmed that a subsidiary was targeted in the recent Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) hacking campaign. The company stated that the incident only affected a web server, and they have implemented security measures to resume services. So far, there’s no evidence of Canon data being leaked, despite cybercriminals claiming to have stolen terabytes of information from various victims.
The Oracle EBS hacking campaign has impacted over 100 organizations, with major companies like Cox Enterprises reporting that personal information of about 9,500 individuals was compromised. Others, like Mazda, found no evidence of data leakage. The UK’s National Health Service is investigating the situation but hasn’t confirmed any breaches yet. Notable firms yet to acknowledge any data breaches include Michelin and Broadcom. The campaign highlights ongoing vulnerabilities in widely used software and the increasing threat posed by ransomware groups like Cl0p.
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