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Confidence HighJun 19, 2026oracle.com

Oracle Affected by FortiBleed Campaign

PatternExternal actor · Hacking · Confidentiality impact

Oracle was identified as one of over 22,000 corporate domains affected by the FortiBleed campaign. A Russian-speaking criminal group compromised Fortinet firewall and VPN devices globally, exfiltrating credentials and potentially gaining full network access.

Signal date
Jun 19, 2026
Updated
Jun 19, 2026
Confidence
High
Sources
1 source

Signal context

First seen: Jun 19, 2026

Last updated: Jun 19, 2026

Status: Public signal

Key points

  • Part of the widespread FortiBleed campaign.
  • Compromise of Fortinet firewall and VPN devices.
  • Credentials stolen, leading to potential network compromise.

Signal analysis

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Affected organization
Oracle logo
Oracle

Likely country: Location not provided

Threat source
Hacking activity

Watch internet-facing systems, credential abuse and exploit activity.

  • Source type: outside the affected organization
Business impact
Potential data exposure

Impact area: Confidentiality

Trend context
17 signals with similar action pattern
  • 1 signal in the same sector
  • 22 signals with the same likely impact area
  • 5 signals linked to this organization/domain
Mentioned entities
OracleSuspected Data ExposureOracle AffectedFortiBleed Campaign OracleFortiBleedA Russian-speakingFortinetVPNPart of theCompromise of Fortinet

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