CISA issues security alert after Oracle cloud data theft
- CISA issued a warning on Wednesday regarding potential risks from a legacy Oracle cloud environment compromise.
- Hackers accessed client credentials on legacy Oracle systems in a January incident, prompting the alert.
- The exposed credential material, including usernames and passwords, could enable unauthorized access and lateral movement.
- A hacker known as rose87168 claimed responsibility for stealing 6 million records and offered data for sale.
- CISA urges organizations to reset passwords, review code, monitor logs, and enforce MFA to mitigate potential damage.
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CISA warns of increased breach risks following Oracle Cloud leak
On Wednesday, CISA warned of heightened breach risks after the compromise of legacy Oracle Cloud servers earlier this year and highlighted the significant threat to enterprise networks.
CISA releases guidance following reported legacy Oracle cloud breach
The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency April 17 released guidance to reduce risks associated with a reported breach of Oracle cloud services. CISA said the scope and impact of the breach is unconfirmed and that credentials may be exposed that could be reused across unaffiliated systems or embedded. The guidance lists recommendations for organizations and individual users to mitigate the risk of potential compromise. “This alert no…
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