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A recently-patched critical flaw in Oracle WebLogic is being actively exploited to peddle a new ransomware variant, which researchers call "Sodinokibi." ...
Snowballing attacks using a recently patched critical bug show no sign of abating. Malicious activity exploiting the recently disclosed Oracle WebLogic critical deserialization vulnerability (CVE ...
Oracle publishes rare out-of-band security update for WebLogic servers Oracle releases additional fix to patch a bug for the second time after the publication of proof-of-concept exploit code.
Researchers are urging companies to apply a security update to patch a flaw in Oracle’s WebLogic Server component that is being exploited to mine cryptocurrency.
Hackers exploit critical Oracle WebLogic flaw to secretly mine cryptocurrency worldwide Hackers have been found using this exploit to install cryptominers on vulnerable, unpatched devices.
Hackers have released exploit codes for an unpatched flaw affecting the Apache plug-in for Oracle's WebLogic Server. While Oracle prepares a patch for the vulnerability, it has provided ...
For more than a week hackers have started scanning the Internet, searching for machines running Oracle WebLogic servers. Scans started after April 17, when Oracle published its quarterly Critical ...
New wave of attacks against Oracle WebLogic servers using a brand new zero-day detected over the weekend.
Threat actors have started to hunt for servers running Oracle WebLogic instances vulnerable to a critical flaw that allows taking control of the system with little effort and no authentication.
Oracle is scrambling to create an emergency patch for a severe vulnerability in the company’s WebLogic server, as exploit code is circulating on the Web.
Zero-day attackers deliver a double dose of ransomware—no clicking required High-severity hole in Oracle WebLogic under active exploit for 9 days. Patch now.
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