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Oracle Appears to Admit Breach of 2 ‘Obsolete’ Servers

Posted on April 9, 2025
Oracle Appears to Admit Breach of 2 ‘Obsolete’ Servers

The database company said its Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) was not involved in the breach. And at least one law firm seeking damages is already on the case.

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