The Washington Post has confirmed it was a victim of a widespread cyber breach connected to Oracle's E-Business Suite software. The newspaper's statement on Thursday followed claims by the notorious ransomware group CL0P that the Post was among its victims. The hacking group is allegedly at the center of a major cybercriminal campaign targeting Oracle's widely used business management applications. This incident is part of a larger series of intrusions affecting potentially over 100 companies, according to a previous statement by Google. The breach raises significant concerns about the security of Oracle's platform, which is used by thousands of organizations worldwide to manage critical business operations. Oracle has not yet issued a public comment on the matter, and the full extent of the impact on its clients remains a developing story.
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