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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.
Nearly 30 organizations, including major companies like Logitech and The Washington Post, have been named as victims of a recent Oracle E-Business Suite hack linked to the Cl0p ransomware group. The attackers have leaked data from 18 of these victims, with indications that vulnerabilities exploited may have been known prior to the attack.
GlobalLogic confirmed that personal data for over 10,000 current and former employees was compromised in a cyberattack linked to the Clop ransomware gang. The stolen information includes names, Social Security numbers, and bank account details, with attacks targeting Oracle E-Business Suite vulnerabilities. This incident highlights the ongoing threat posed by Clop and the vulnerabilities in widely used enterprise software.
LKQ Corporation has confirmed a data breach affecting over 9,000 individuals due to a cyberattack targeting Oracle's E-Business Suite. The compromised information includes sensitive personal details like Social Security Numbers and Employer Identification Numbers. The company reported that several terabytes of data were stolen, and this incident follows a previous attack on LKQ last year.
Logitech confirmed a data breach after being named a victim in the Cl0p ransomware attack related to Oracle's EBS vulnerabilities. The breach may involve limited employee and consumer data, but the company asserts that sensitive information like credit card details was not affected. Logitech does not expect significant financial repercussions from this incident.