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Subsidiary of Canon U.S. . Inc. hit by network compromise

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A Canon U.S.A., Inc. subsidiary confirmed a web server compromise tied to the Oracle E-Business Suite campaign, limiting the incident to a narrow operational footprint. Security measures were taken and service resumed, reducing the chance of broader disruption. At the time of reporting, no Canon data had been leaked.

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Logitech International S. . hit by data theft breach linked to Clop

Incident
First: 15.11.2025 00:18 Last: 15.11.2025 00:18 Sources 1

About this happening: **Logitech** confirmed a **data breach** that exposed **limited employee, consumer, customer, and supplier data**, creating privacy and extortion risk even though **products and o...

Oracle E-Business Suite compromised-account extortion email campaign

Campaign
First: 02.10.2025 06:13 Last: 02.10.2025 06:13 Sources 1

How related: Canon has confirmed being targeted in the recent Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) hacking campaign.

About this happening: A **compromised-account extortion campaign** is targeting **Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS)** customers, with executives at multiple companies receiving emails claiming sensitive da...

Latest development: 13.10.2025 14:14

Harvard University said it is investigating a data breach claim after Clop listed the university on its data leak site and said the alleged theft was likely tied to a recently disclosed Oracle E-Business Suite zero-day. Harvard said the issue appears to affect a limited number of parties in a small administrative unit, that it applied Oracle's patch after receiving it, and that it has no evidence of compromise to other University systems.

Timeline

  1. 25.11.2025 09:22 2 articles · 6mo ago

    Canon confirms limited Oracle EBS impact

    Initial Disclosure

    Canon confirmed that a recent Oracle E-Business Suite campaign targeted a subsidiary of Canon U.S.A., Inc., with the incident limited to a web server; security measures were taken, service was resumed, and no Canon data had been leaked at the time of reporting.

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