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While most of the fixes for Java, Database, and MySQL are run-of-the-mill, four are rated critical if the targeted user has administrator privileges Oracle issued a gargantuan quarterly patch ...
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Oracle has rolled out GPT-5 across its databases and cloud applications, giving customers new tools for reasoning, automation ...
Oracle is warning users about a serious vulnerability in its database server that can give an attacker complete control of the affected machine.
Did you know that Oracle has a bug that allows hackers to perform attacks that monitor all data passed between server and connected end users and they aren’t patching it? That’s right, almost all ...
Oracle to patch 59 DB server holes The patches, due today (July 13, 2010), will address flaws that could lead to malicious hacker attacks without requiring user authentication.
Oracle has released the first Critical Patch Update for 2009 to provide fixes for at least address 43 vulnerabilities across several database server products.
The "Oracle TNS Poison" vulnerability, as he has dubbed it, resides in the Transparent Network Substrate Listener, which routes connections between clients and the database server.
Oracle CEO Larry Ellison took the stage at OpenWorld to introduce the HP Oracle Database Machine and the HP Oracle Exadata Storage Server.