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Mazda Says No Data Leakage or Operational Impact From Oracle Hack

Mazda Says No Data Leakage or Operational Impact From Oracle Hack

Posted on November 24, 2025November 24, 2025 By CWS

Mazda has confirmed being focused within the current Oracle E-Enterprise Suite (EBS) hacking marketing campaign.

Nevertheless, the carmaker instructed SecurityWeek that the incident didn’t influence system operations or manufacturing. As well as, the corporate stated “no information leakage has been confirmed”.

A Mazda Motor Europe consultant clarified that “traces of an assault” have been detected, however its “defensive measures have been efficient, stopping any system influence or information leakage”. The corporate stated it continues to observe its techniques.

The carmaker stated it promptly utilized the EBS patches supplied by Oracle in October. 

Oracle initially stated menace actors exploited a identified vulnerability patched in July to hack into prospects’ EBS situations. The software program big later patched two different probably concerned flaws tracked as CVE-2025-61884 and CVE-2025-618842, suggesting that zero-days could have been exploited within the assaults.

Nevertheless, practically two months after the EBS marketing campaign got here to gentle, it’s nonetheless unclear precisely which vulnerability or vulnerabilities have been exploited. 

The Cl0p ransomware group, which has taken credit score for the marketing campaign, has named each Mazda and Mazda USA on its leak web site, but it surely has but to make public any information allegedly stolen from the carmaker. The leak website at the moment states that the corporate is being given “a while to reply”. 

Nevertheless, given Mazda’s evaluation of the influence, it’s unlikely that it’ll pay a ransom. Commercial. Scroll to proceed studying.

Though organizations are typically listed on the Cl0p web site for a real motive, the menace actors could exaggerate the breach’s precise scope to extend strain for a ransom fee.

The Cl0p web site at the moment names greater than 100 alleged victims of the Oracle EBS marketing campaign, together with dozens of main organizations. For a few of the victims, the hackers have made public a whole lot of gigabytes and even terabytes of information allegedly stolen from their techniques. 

The newest to substantiate being impacted is Cox Enterprises, which stated the private data of practically 9,500 people was compromised within the incident. 

Logitech, The Washington Put up, GlobalLogic, Harvard, and Envoy Air have additionally confirmed being hit. Different main firms named on the Cl0p website don’t seem to have publicly addressed the cybercriminals’ claims, together with Schneider Electrical, Emerson, Michelin, Broadcom, Bechtel, Canon, and Entrust.

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