Oracle (ORCL) is looking into hacks of a number of customers’ E-Business Suite applications following an extortion campaign targeting big organizations, Bloomberg’s Margi Murphy, Brody Ford, and Patrick Howell O’Neill report, citing two people familiar with the matter. The company told staff this week that they had discovered the exploitation of known flaws in its product, for which it had released patches months ago, the authors note.
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