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Oracle Cloud Breach? Hacker Claims 6M Records & 140K Tenants at Risk - Foresiet Research vs. Oracle's Denial

On March 20, 2025, a threat actor known as Rose87168 posted on the dark web, claiming to be selling breached Oracle Cloud Traditional servers along with approximately 6 million exfiltrated user records. The hacker did not mention the price for the stolen data. He alleged that critical information, including SSO (Single Sign-On) and LDAP credentials, Java Keystore (JKS) files, passwords, and authentication keys, was stolen from Oracle’s login infrastructure.

Credit Card Cloning: What Is It , How It Works, and How to Protect Yourself

Discover a charge on your credit card that you don’t recognize. It could be from a card cloning event. Card cloning predominantly affects credit cards, but this phenomenon may also impact some payment platform cards (like those from PayPal or Zelle). In short, card cloning occurs when the card’s magnetic strip or chip is used in unauthorized transactions. Credit card cloning is a form of fraud, but it differs from others in its more nuanced elements.

What is Automated Clearing House (ACH) Fraud and How Does it Work?

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Everything You Need to Know About Card-Not-Present Fraud

Credit and debit cards are vital for online purchases in today’s digital environments, but that doesn’t mean they’re safe from misuse. In 2024, an estimated $10.6 billion was lost due to card-not-present fraud, which accounts for some of the most prevalent scams globally. Card-not-present fraud, or ‘CNP’ fraud, negatively impacts consumers and businesses, causing financial losses and reputational damages.

Protect Yourself from Package Delivery Scams: Tips to Identify, Avoid, and Act

Package delivery has become an essential element of modern life, with estimates that the global delivery market will generate over $118 billion of growth from 2024 to 2028. Estimates of this size reflect the global attitude toward package deliveries—they’ll only become more of a necessity as time goes on. However, where consumers see necessity, scammers see opportunity.

Mars Hydro Security Flaw Puts IoT Users at Risk

Mars Hydro is a leading Chinese brand producing a wide range of Internet of Things (IoT) devices for indoor gardening and the hydroponics industry. It specializes in designing energy-efficient LED grow lights catering to various plant growth stages, from seedling to flowering, ensuring optimal yield for users.

What You Need to Know about the Coast Guard Data Breach

The Coast Guard is the only branch of the United States military in the Department of Homeland Security. It enforces federal law, controls the nation’s borders and maritime Approaches, and protects the United States ports and waterways. The premier maritime law enforcement agency has about 55,000 civilian employees and military service members. Like any other military branch, the Coast Guard maintains systems that store national security intelligence and personnel records.

How Third-Party APIs Can Lead to Massive Data Breaches #APICompliance #CyberHygiene #APIRisks

Third-party APIs often access your data, making them a security risk if not properly validated. Weak API integrations have led to massive data breaches. Learn how penetration testing and security assessments can help protect your organization from third-party threats.

Data Breach Outlook: Healthcare Most Breached Industry in 2024

When it comes to security, 2024 was unfortunately a standout year for the healthcare sector. Kroll found that the healthcare industry was the most breached, had fairly immature incident response practices, and unfortunately suffered numerous cyberattacks culminating in a year that left healthcare boards thinking deeply of the overall risk to their businesses.

What is a Ticket Scam and How to Spot a Ticket Scammer

In 2015 the Better Business Bureau (BBB) received its first Taylor Swift ticket scam report, sent to its online Scam Tracker. Since then, over 150 reports have appeared about Taylor Swift scammers—most happening in 2024. Taylor Swift’s fans aren’t the only group targeted by ticket scammers either; these scams can target the audiences of concerts, sports games, festivals, events, and more.