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Oracle is planning to announce the next version of its flagship WebLogic application server during an online event Dec. 1, according to information on the company’s website. WebLogic Server 12c, in ...
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. “Many of our customers are running in ...
Oracle has published on Sunday a rare out-of-band security update to address an incomplete patch for a recently disclosed vulnerability in Oracle WebLogic servers that is currently being actively ...
Oracle on Tuesday published an out-of-band update patching a critical code-execution vulnerability in its WebLogic server after researchers warned that the flaw was being actively exploited in the ...
Security researchers have spotted a new zero-day vulnerability impacting the Oracle WebLogic server that is currently being targeted in the wild. Oracle has been notified of the zero-day, but the ...
The flaw in the console component of the WebLogic Server, CVE-2020-14882, is under active attack, researchers warn. If an organization hasn’t updated their Oracle WebLogic servers to protect them ...
CVE-2020-2883 was patched in Oracle’s April 2020 Critical Patch Update – but proof of concept exploit code was published shortly after. Oracle is urging customers to fast-track a patch for a critical ...
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. The security ...
Several security companies have detected scans over the past week that look for Oracle WebLogic servers vulnerable to a flaw that hasn’t yet been patched, possibly in preparation for malicious attacks ...
Hackers are targeting Oracle WebLogic servers to infect them with a new Linux malware named "Hadooken," which launches a cryptominer and a tool for distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. The ...
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