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Oracle EBS Attack Victims May Be More Numerous Than Expected

Posted on October 28, 2025
Oracle EBS Attack Victims May Be More Numerous Than Expected

Numerous organizations have been attacked via Oracle EBS zero-day CVE-2025-61882, and evidence suggests more like Schneider Electric could be on that list.

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