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Oracle Issues Patch for 378 Vulnerabilities in Major Security Rollout

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Oracle Corporation has released a sweeping Critical Patch Update (CPU) for April 2025, addressing a staggering 378 security vulnerabilities across a wide array of its product families.

The rollout underscores Oracle’s continued commitment to proactive cybersecurity and comes amid ongoing reports of malicious exploits targeting unpatched systems worldwide.

This massive update, delivered under Oracle’s regular Critical Patch Update program, includes patches for vulnerabilities found in Oracle’s proprietary code as well as third-party components integrated within Oracle products.

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Each vulnerability has been carefully assessed and assigned a Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) identifier, with severity ratings determined using the latest CVSS version 3.1 standards.

While the update is cumulative in nature, Oracle highlights only the newly addressed issues in each advisory, encouraging users to review historical advisories for previously remedied vulnerabilities.

The detailed risk matrices provided in this update allow organizations to assess the potential impact based on the particulars of their deployment and usage.

Multiple Products Affected

Several of the vulnerabilities rectified in this cycle affect multiple Oracle products, including but not limited to Oracle Database, Fusion Middleware, and Oracle Enterprise Manager.

Oracle’s documentation makes it clear that if a protocol such as HTTP is listed as vulnerable, secure variants like HTTPS are also likely affected—alerting customers to the broad applicability of the patches.

“Ensuring our customers’ environments are secure is our top priority,” Oracle stated in the executive summary accompanying the release. “We strongly recommend that all customers apply these patches immediately to mitigate the risk of exploitation.”

Oracle indicated that it continues to receive reports of attackers successfully exploiting known vulnerabilities on systems where security patches have not been applied.

The company strongly advises customers to remain on actively supported product versions and to implement Critical Patch Update protections without delay.

For organizations unable to patch immediately, Oracle suggests temporary workarounds, such as blocking certain network protocols or restricting user privileges. However, the company warns that these are only interim measures and may disrupt some application functionalities.

Patches are available for product versions under Oracle’s Premier or Extended Support programs. Customers running unsupported product versions are urged to upgrade as older releases may remain vulnerable.

Oracle’s detailed technical documentation and support policies are available for further guidance, ensuring that customers can chart a secure path forward.

The April 2025 Critical Patch Update is one of Oracle’s most extensive to date, reinforcing the importance of prompt patching in a rapidly evolving threat landscape.

Organizations are encouraged to review the executive summary and apply relevant updates as soon as possible to safeguard their systems and data.

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Divya
Divya
Divya is a Senior Journalist at GBhackers covering Cyber Attacks, Threats, Breaches, Vulnerabilities and other happenings in the cyber world.

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