China Deploys Revolutionary Subsea Computing Hub Powered by Offshore Wind
Pioneering Sustainable Digital Infrastructure China has officially launched a groundbreaking underwater data center facility that represents the world’s first integration…
Pioneering Sustainable Digital Infrastructure China has officially launched a groundbreaking underwater data center facility that represents the world’s first integration…
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Security analysts report that conflicting deployment documentation for Oracle’s E-Business Suite may have left organizations exposed to a critical zero-day vulnerability. The guidance reportedly misled security teams about proper protection measures, resulting in preventable breaches including a recent incident at Harvard University.
Security researchers are raising alarms after a severe zero-day vulnerability in Oracle’s E-Business Suite led to multiple security breaches, including a confirmed data leak at Harvard University. According to reports, the flaw designated as CVE-2025-61882 carries a CVSS score of 9.8, classifying it as “easily exploitable” and enabling unauthenticated Remote Code Execution (RCE).
Oracle Corporation experienced its steepest single-day decline in nearly nine months as investors expressed concerns about the company’s capacity to fulfill growing AI infrastructure demand. The drop came despite Oracle’s announcement of ambitious long-term revenue projections and major cloud deals with leading AI firms.
Oracle Corporation reportedly saw its shares fall as much as 8.2% on Friday, marking the company’s most significant intraday decline since January 27, according to market analysis. The drop occurred despite the technology giant announcing ambitious long-term revenue projections and securing multibillion-dollar artificial intelligence cloud contracts with major industry players.
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