SIGNALInfrastructure Software·Jun 11, 2026, 11:03 AMSignal75Immediate

Oracle ERP systems being targeted in live attacks: Zero day revealed

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Oracle ERP systems being targeted in live attacks: Zero day revealed

IT managers should heed Oracle mitigations ASAP as Mandiant CTO says bug is exploited in the wild.

Why this matters
Why now

Ongoing vulnerability research and adversarial exploitation continues to surface critical flaws in widely used enterprise software.

Why it’s important

Zero-day exploits in critical ERP systems pose a significant supply chain risk, threatening business continuity and data integrity across numerous organizations.

What changes

Organizations relying on Oracle ERP systems must immediately prioritize patching and mitigation strategies, and supply chain security for enterprise software receives renewed focus.

Winners
  • · Cybersecurity vendors
  • · Incident response firms
  • · Security consultants
Losers
  • · Oracle
  • · Organizations using vulnerable Oracle ERP
  • · IT managers
Second-order effects
Direct

Immediate patching cycles and increased security audits for Oracle ERP environments are triggered.

Second

There will be increased demand for advanced threat detection and prevention solutions targeting ERP systems.

Third

This incident could accelerate the adoption of zero-trust architectures and cloud-native ERP solutions with better security postures.

Editorial confidence: 90 / 100 · Structural impact: 55 / 100
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