Cox Confirms Oracle EBS Hack as Cybercriminals Name 100 Alleged Victims
Cox Enterprises suffers a data breach by Cl0p ransomware, exposing data of 9,500. Major firms like Logitech and Harvard also hit.
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Cox Enterprises confirmed hackers breached its Oracle E-Business Suite between August 9-14, compromising personal information of nearly 9,500 individuals. The conglomerate, which operates in communications, automotive, and agriculture, joins over 100 organizations targeted in this massive cybercrime campaign.
The Cl0p ransomware group has publicly leaked 1.6 TB of files allegedly stolen from Cox and named major victims including Logitech, The Washington Post, Harvard, Mazda, and American Airlines subsidiary Envoy Air. Security experts link the attacks to threat actor FIN11, previously behind similar breaches of Cleo, MOVEit, and Fortra file transfer systems.
Source: SecurityWeek
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