Oracle Faces Zero-Day Vulnerability by ShinyHunters Hacker Group

Centralized software is failing. We traded security for convenience, with our data paying the price.

It’s becoming a weekly ritual. A tech giant announces a security incident, and hundreds of companies feel the brunt. And with Oracle’s PeopleSoft exploit, the message is clear now- the platform economy is a centralized target.

The problem is how we’ve built the modern office. Companies have funneled every function into these third-party ecosystems. It’s great for efficiency, but it’s a security disaster.

You’re betting on that basket and the entire supply chain. Especially when you put all your eggs in one digital basket. And we’ve seen with the ShinyHunters gang hitting Oracle- the chain is brittle.

What’s most frustrating is the response.

It’s usually a late warning and a promise that experts are investigating. But those updates are worthless for the employees and customers whose sensitive data is already being auctioned off on the dark web.

We treat these tech giants like infallible experts.

They might be experts at scaling software, but not at protecting data. They prioritize deployment and integration because that’s what shareholders want. Security is often an afterthought- something to be patched after the breach occurs.

We need to stop pretending that using a top-tier platform means you’re safe. It just means you’re part of a larger, more lucrative target for hackers in reality.

These companies are going to prioritize radical transparency and ironclad architecture over the speed of their updates. And until then, we’re all just sitting ducks in a very fragile digital house of cards.

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