Several global giants listed as victims of the Oracle EBS hack have remained mum on the impact of the cybersecurity incident.
Tire giant Michelin has confirmed a data breach stemming from the Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) hacking campaign.
Two highly critical vulnerabilities in Oracle's E-Business Suite could put firms who haven't patched the flaws at risk of their systems getting hacked for illicit payments and other financial fraud.
The University of Phoenix has confirmed a major data breach affecting nearly 3.5 million current and former students, employees, faculty and suppliers, which followed an exploit by the Clop ransomware ...
Leading Taiwanese electronic components distributor reduces its annual Oracle maintenance costs and avoids future upgrade cycles just to retain full support “One of the conditions for the successful ...
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Rimini Street, Inc. (Nasdaq: RMNI), a global provider of enterprise software products and services, the leading third-party support provider for Oracle and SAP software ...
The Oracle EBS software flaws could allow potential attackers to take full control over a company’s entire enterprise resource planning (ERP) solution, exposing them to fraud and possible GDPR, CCPA ...
The market intelligence company was facing end of life support with its on-premise Oracle E-Business Suite implementation, so took the opportunity to streamline its reporting in the cloud. Stock ...
LONDON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Redwood Software, the pioneer behind ‘The Robotic Enterprise’, today announced it has added a comprehensive collection of new plug-and-play robots for the Oracle EBS and ...
Oracle has issued a fix for a critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability in its E-Business Suite (EBS), as the well-used enterprise resource planning (ERP) software package emerges as the ...