Oracle patches actively exploited zero-day vulnerability in E-Business Suite


Oracle has patched a critical vulnerability in E-Business Suite that was actively exploited in data theft attacks by the Clop group.

This is a zero-day vulnerability, registered as CVE-2025-61882, which allows remote code execution on affected systems without authentication. The flaw is located in the Concurrent Processing component of Oracle E-Business Suite, in the integration with BI Publisher. According to Oracle, the vulnerability has a CVSS score of 9.8. An attacker can exploit it via the network without a username or password, BleepingComputer reports.

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Source: Techzine News


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