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Confidence MediumOct 17, 2025envoyair.com

American Airlines subsidiary Envoy Air confirms Oracle data theft attack by Clop ransomware

PatternExternal actor · Malware · Confidentiality impact

Envoy Air, a regional airline carrier owned by American Airlines, confirmed a data breach stemming from a cyberattack that exploited a zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2025-61882) in Oracle's E-Business Suite application. The Clop ransomware group claimed responsibility for the attack, which was part of a broader extortion campaign. Envoy Air stated that a limited amount of business information and commercial contact details may have been compromised, but no sensitive customer data or flight operations were affected.

Signal date
Oct 17, 2025
Updated
Jun 25, 2026
Confidence
Medium
Sources
2 sources

Signal context

First seen: Oct 17, 2025

Last updated: Jun 25, 2026

Status: Public signal

Key points

  • Disclosure and confirmation on October 17, 2025.
  • Attributed to the Clop ransomware group.
  • Exploited a zero-day vulnerability (CVE-2025-61882) in Oracle E-Business Suite.

Signal analysis

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Affected organization
Envoyair logo
Envoyair

Likely country: 🇺🇸 United States

inferred from signal text

    Threat source
    Malware, Hacking activity

    Watch ransomware, endpoint compromise and business interruption exposure.

    • Source type: outside the affected organization
    Business impact
    Potential operational disruption

    Impact area: Confidentiality, Availability

    Likely asset: User or customer data

    Trend context
    92 signals with similar action pattern
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    • 100 signals with the same likely impact area
    • 1 signal linked to this organization/domain
    Mentioned entities
    EnvoyairData DisclosureAmerican AirlinesEnvoy AirOracleClopCVE-2025-61882E-Business SuiteThe ClopDisclosure and

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