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Google Mandiant Probes New Oracle Extortion Wave Possibly Linked to Cl0p Ransomware

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Last updated: 2025/10/02 at 11:00 AM
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Oct 02, 2025Ravie LakshmananRansomware / Threat Intelligence

Google Mandiant and Google Threat Intelligence Group (GTIG) have disclosed that they are tracking a new cluster of activity possibly linked to a financially motivated threat actor known as Cl0p.

The malicious activity involves sending extortion emails to executives at various organizations and claiming to have stolen sensitive data from their Oracle E-Business Suite.

“This activity began on or before September 29, 2025, but Mandiant’s experts are still in the early stages of multiple investigations, and have not yet substantiated the claims made by this group,” Genevieve Stark, Head of Cybercrime and Information Operations Intelligence Analysis at GTIG, told The Hacker News in a statement.

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Mandiant CTO Charles Carmakal described the ongoing activity as a “high-volume email campaign” that’s launched from hundreds of compromised accounts, with evidence suggesting that at least one of those accounts has been previously associated with activity from FIN11, which is a subset within the TA505 group.

FIN11, per Mandiant, has engaged in ransomware and extortion attacks as far back as 2020. Previously, it was linked to the distribution of various malware families like FlawedAmmyy, FRIENDSPEAK, and MIXLABEL.

“The malicious emails contain contact information, and we’ve verified that the two specific contact addresses provided are also publicly listed on the Cl0p data leak site (DLS),” Carmakal added. “This move strongly suggests there’s some association with Cl0p, and they are leveraging the brand recognition for their current operation.”

That said, Google said it does not have any evidence on its own to confirm the alleged ties, despite similarities in tactics observed in past Cl0p attacks. The company is also urging organizations to investigate their environments for evidence of threat actor activity.

It’s currently not clear how initial access is obtained. However, according to Bloomberg, it’s believed that the attackers compromised user emails and abused the default password reset function to gain valid credentials of internet-facing Oracle E-Business Suite portals, citing information shared by Halycon.

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The Hacker News has reached out to Oracle for further comment about the extortion campaign, and will update the story if we hear back.

In recent years, the highly prolific Cl0p group has been attributed to a number of attack waves exploiting zero-day flaws in Accellion FTA, SolarWinds Serv-U FTP, Fortra GoAnywhere MFT, and Progress MOVEit Transfer platforms, successfully breaching thousands of organizations.

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