A new measurement pass found roughly 950 exposed Oracle E-Business Suite systems worldwide, while a critical unauthenticated vulnerability in the platform is already drawing exploitation attempts.
Around 950 internet-facing Oracle E-Business Suite instances were identified as exposed while exploitation attempts tied to CVE-2026-46817 were observed in the wild.
Multiple internet-reachable E-Business Suite instances are drawing scrutiny as a critical Oracle Payments flaw is described as actively exploited.
More than 900 internet-facing Oracle E-Business Suite instances were flagged while defenders tracked active abuse of CVE-2026-46817, a high-severity weakness in Oracle Payments.
More than 900 exposed Oracle E-Business Suite systems have been identified amid ongoing attacks, turning a business ERP platform into a live test of patch speed and exposure control.
A recent critical flaw in Oracle E-Business Suite has crossed from disclosure into active exploitation, putting payment workflows in the crosshairs of opportunistic attackers.
A critical Oracle E-Business Suite flaw tied to payment transmission shows how one narrow component can create outsized risk for enterprise finance operations.
CVE-2026-46817 sits in a finance-control subsystem, where unauthenticated network reachability and broken access checks can turn an application bug into a high-value enterprise risk.
A critical Oracle E-Business Suite vulnerability linked to Oracle Payments has drawn attention because it is described as actively exploited and reachable without authentication.
A critical Oracle Payments flaw in EBS has drawn attention after honeypot traffic matched the vulnerable file-transmission path, sharpening the case for immediate patching and tighter web exposure controls.
A critical Oracle E-Business Suite flaw tied to payment processing has moved into the exploitation phase, turning patch urgency into an operational risk for exposed enterprise systems.