CybersecurityRisk

Conflicting Security Advice Leaves Oracle Systems Vulnerable to Attack

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.

Critical Vulnerability Exploited Despite Available Protections

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).

BusinessTechnology

Oracle Shares Drop Amid Questions Over AI Infrastructure Expansion Pace

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 Faces Stock Decline Following AI Infrastructure Outlook

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.