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Oracle publishes rare out-of-band security update for WebLogic servers Oracle releases additional fix to patch a bug for the second time after the publication of proof-of-concept exploit code.
Attackers use zero-day to deploy new Sodinokibi ransomware strain on unpatched Oracle WebLogic servers.
In June 2019, Oracle said that a critical remote code-execution flaw in its WebLogic Server (CVE-2019-2729) was being actively exploited in the wild.
Oracle issued an out-of-band security update over the weekend to address a critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability impacting multiple Oracle WebLogic Server versions.
Oracle WebLogic Server is the industry leading application server for building enterprise applications using Java EE standards, and deploying them on a reliable, scalable runtime with low cost of ...
Attackers are exploiting a recently disclosed WebLogic vulnerability to install a new ransomware called Sodinokibi. As this vulnerability is trivial to exploit, it is important that server admins ...
Oracle WebLogic is a Java application server and it’s used by many businesses to build and deploy enterprise applications. Its popularity and widespread use has made it a target in the past.
For the new release of its WebLogic, Oracle has tailored the enterprise Java application server so that it can be used more easily in cloud deployments.