Week in review: Exploited Check Point VPN zero-day, Oracle PeopleSoft servers under attack
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Source Evidence
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What Changed
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Why It Matters
**Why it matters** The exploitation of a Check Point VPN zero‑day expands the arsenal of footholds for lateral movement, amplifying the risk profile for enterprises that still rely on legacy VPNs; meanwhile, the coordinated assault on Oracle PeopleSoft servers signals that mission‑critical ERP platforms remain prime targets as attackers shift from data theft to operational disruption. Both events heighten the imperative for zero‑trust architectures, accelerated patch management, and real‑time threat detection across software supply chains, pressuring vendors to harden legacy stacks and driving demand for next‑generation cyber‑security solutions.
Confirmed Facts
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Who Is Affected
- AI product teams
What To Watch Next
- Watch for customer impact, partner changes, hiring, pricing, and follow-up product announcements.
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Still Developing
- Source confidence is below the high-confidence threshold.
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