A critical vulnerability in the popular Oracle database has been exploited by a group of hackers, who have been targeting top companies worldwide with a massive breach. The tech giant warned of this security flaw yesterday, stating that it had notified over 100 organizations that had potentially vulnerable servers. This means that any company that uses Oracle's software may be at risk of being hit.
The hack is thought to be the result of a mass-hacking campaign by the hackers, who have been using the vulnerability to gain unauthorized access to sensitive data and systems. While Oracle has not revealed the names of the companies affected, sources close to the situation say that several major corporations, including Google, Microsoft, and Amazon, are among those that have been hit.
The breach is a serious concern for companies that rely heavily on Oracle's software, as it could allow hackers to steal sensitive information, disrupt business operations, or even use the compromised systems to launch further attacks. As a result, experts are warning that businesses should be vigilant in securing their networks and implementing additional measures to protect against this type of attack.