Cybercriminals are trying to extort executives with data allegedly stolen through Oracle tool

Cybercriminals are trying to extort executives with data allegedly stolen through Oracle tool

Hackers linked to a Russian ransomware gang are threatening to leak stolen data from Oracle’s business platform, targeting corporate executives. Authorities suspect this campaign may be associated with the Clop group, which is known for high-profile data thefts involving file transfer tools. #Clop #FIN11

Keypoints

  • The threat actors are allegedly connected to the Clop ransomware group and are targeting Oracle users.
  • The campaign began on September 29 and involves extortion emails sent from compromised accounts.
  • Mandiant and GTIG are actively investigating the campaign, but have not confirmed the claims made by the hackers.
  • Clop has previously earned hundreds of millions of dollars from attacks exploiting file transfer vulnerabilities.
  • The group’s past campaigns have had significant global impacts, exposing millions of records and large sums of ransom money.

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