Oracle Denies Claim of Server Breach

 

Following a threat actor’s claim to be selling 6 million data records allegedly stolen from Oracle Cloud’s federated SSO login servers, Oracle denies that it was compromised. 

“There has been no breach of Oracle Cloud. The published credentials are not for the Oracle Cloud. No Oracle Cloud customers experienced a breach or lost any data,” the company noted. 

This accusation follows the release of many text files yesterday by a threat actor going by the moniker rose87168, which included a sample database, LDAP details, and a list of the businesses they said were pilfered from Oracle Clouds’ SSO platform.

The threat actor provided BleepingComputer with this URL as additional evidence that they were able to access Oracle Cloud servers. It displays an Internet Archive URL indicating that they submitted a.txt file to the login.us2.oraclecloud.com server that contained their ProtonMail email address.

The attackers upload

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