Hackers Hit U.S. Chemical Company Through SAP Security Flaw
Hackers exploited a critical SAP vulnerability to breach a U.S. chemical company, highlighting the urgent need for SAP users to patch systems and secure Linux configurations.
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Cybercriminals exploited a critical SAP vulnerability (CVE-2025-31324) to breach a U.S. chemicals company and install Auto-Color malware on their Linux systems. The attack demonstrates how hackers are targeting enterprise software flaws to gain access to corporate networks.
SAP systems are widely used by major corporations for business operations, making this vulnerability particularly concerning for companies across industries. Organizations running SAP software should immediately apply security patches and review their Linux system configurations to prevent similar attacks.
Source: thehackernews.com
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