- Oracle E-Business Suite zero-day breach exposed GlobalLogic employee data between July and August 2025
- 10,471 people affected; The stolen data includes identifications, finances and personal data.
- GlobalLogic joins more than 100 victims, including The Washington Post and Harvard University
Hitachi’s GlobalLogic can now be added to the growing list of companies that have lost sensitive data due to the Oracle E-Business Suite zero-day threat.
The company filed a new report with the Maine Attorney General’s Office confirming that it uses Oracle’s E-Business Suite to manage “core business functions” and that it was Oracle’s Oct. 4 vulnerability report that prompted it to investigate.
The investigation, concluded on October 9, determined that threat actors lurked in its network between July 10 and August 20, 2025, and were able to exfiltrate sensitive data belonging to current and former employees, and Maine’s filing puts the number of people affected at 10,471.
Personally identifiable information
It appears that cybercriminals made off with a trove of highly sensitive data that can easily be sold on the dark web or used in highly personalized social engineering attacks.
GlobalLogic confirmed that the stolen data “could involve” name, address, telephone number, emergency contact (name and telephone number), email, date of birth, nationality, country of birth, passport information, internal GlobalLogic employee number, national identifier or tax identifier such as social security number, salary information, bank account information and routing number.
The company’s other systems, outside of the Oracle platform, were not manipulated or compromised in any way, GlobalLogic emphasized, adding that it is “one of many” Oracle customers believed to have been affected, hinting that the incident was due, at least to some extent, to higher powers.
In fact, GlobalLogic is among more than 100 companies whose data was captured through a zero-day in the Oracle product, along with other high-profile names such as The Washington Post, Harvard University and Schneider Electric.
GlobalLogic is a digital product engineering company that helps other companies design, build and deliver software and digital solutions.
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