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SANS Stormcast Monday, October 6th, 2025: Oracle 0-Day
October 05, 2025
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Oracle E-Business Suite 0-Day CVE-2025-61882
Last week, the Cl0p ransomware gang sent messages to many businesses stating that an Oracle E-Business Suite vulnerability was used to exfiltrate data. Initially, Oracle believed the root cause to be a vulnerability patched in June, but now Oracle released a patch for a new vulnerability.
https://www.oracle.com/security-alerts/alert-cve-2025-61882.html
Zimbra Exploit Analysis
An exploit against a Zimbra system prior to the patch release is analyzed. These exploits take advantage of .ics files to breach vulnerable systems.
https://strikeready.com/blog/0day-ics-attack-in-the-wild/
Unity Editor Vulnerability CVE-2025-59489
The Unity game editor suffered from a code execution vulnerablity that would also expose software developed with vulnerable versions
https://unity.com/security/sept-2025-01
Last week, the Cl0p ransomware gang sent messages to many businesses stating that an Oracle E-Business Suite vulnerability was used to exfiltrate data. Initially, Oracle believed the root cause to be a vulnerability patched in June, but now Oracle released a patch for a new vulnerability.
https://www.oracle.com/security-alerts/alert-cve-2025-61882.html
Zimbra Exploit Analysis
An exploit against a Zimbra system prior to the patch release is analyzed. These exploits take advantage of .ics files to breach vulnerable systems.
https://strikeready.com/blog/0day-ics-attack-in-the-wild/
Unity Editor Vulnerability CVE-2025-59489
The Unity game editor suffered from a code execution vulnerablity that would also expose software developed with vulnerable versions
https://unity.com/security/sept-2025-01