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“Oracle recommends that existing commercial Oracle GlassFish Server customers begin planning to move to Oracle WebLogic Server, which is a natural technical and license migration path forward ...
Oracle is urging customers to fast-track a patch for a critical flaw in its WebLogic Server under active attack.
Attackers use zero-day to deploy new Sodinokibi ransomware strain on unpatched Oracle WebLogic servers.
Oracle launches WebLogic Server 12c, a major revision of the company's Java app server with enhancements to better support cloud computing.
WebLogic Server 12c, which Oracle said will arrive in the next few weeks, is the first major update of the app server since the WebLogic 11g's release in 2009. Much of Oracle's focus with this release ...
Oracle WebLogic servers continue to be hard hit with exploits. In May 2020, Oracle urged customers to fast-track a patch for a critical flaw in its WebLogic Server under active attack.
Security researchers have spotted a new zero-day vulnerability impacting the Oracle WebLogic server that is currently being targeted in the wild. Oracle has been notified of the zero-day, but the ...
Oracle has updated some of its middleware and developer products to make them better equipped for private cloud deployments, releasing major updates for the WebLogic application server and Oracle ...
Oracle issued an out-of-band security update over the weekend to address a critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerability impacting multiple Oracle WebLogic Server versions.
Servers are again at risk for the Oracle WebLogic Server flaw because of a faulty patch.
Oracle WebLogic is a Java application server and it’s used by many businesses to build and deploy enterprise applications. Its popularity and widespread use has made it a target in the past.
Oracle WebLogic servers are under attack from hackers who are trying to take over vulnerable installations that have not received a recent patch for a critical vulnerability.