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小米回应“小米汽车突然自己开走” 相关视频;肯德基分公司将公开保密54年的炸鸡配方;Sora冲到美区AppStore第三丨邦早报
创业邦· 2025-10-04 01:09
Group 1: Xiaomi - Xiaomi responded to the viral video of a car allegedly driving itself, stating that an investigation confirmed no quality issues with the vehicle, as data matched user operation logs [3] Group 2: Tesla - Elon Musk's personal wealth surpassed $500 billion, making him the first person to reach this milestone, while Tesla's "Tesla Burgers" sold 50,000 units in 70 days, indicating a successful diversification of its business model [5] - Tesla is facing a lawsuit regarding a design defect in the Cybertruck's doors, which allegedly prevented occupants from escaping during a fatal fire, leading to multiple fatalities [7] - Tesla's website code revealed a new "Model Y Standard" version, priced at $39,990, aimed at budget-conscious consumers, featuring reduced luxury options [10] Group 3: KFC - KFC's African division announced plans to publicly disclose its secret fried chicken recipe, which has been kept confidential for 54 years, consisting of 11 secret spices [5] Group 4: Blackstone - Blackstone's latest Asian acquisition fund successfully raised $10 billion, with expectations to reach a target of $12.9 billion, driven by strong investor interest in its operations in India and Japan [9] Group 5: AI Investment - AI startups attracted a record $192.7 billion in venture capital this year, with projections indicating that 2025 could see over half of all venture capital funding directed towards AI [15] Group 6: Oracle - Oracle confirmed that its e-commerce suite users received ransomware emails, indicating a significant security breach potentially linked to previously identified software vulnerabilities [7] Group 7: DeepL - AI translation platform DeepL is in preliminary discussions for an IPO in the U.S., aiming for a valuation of $5 billion, following a previous funding round that valued the company at $2 billion [10]
甲骨文就客户电子商务套件遭黑客攻击展开调查
Huan Qiu Wang Zi Xun· 2025-10-03 03:51
Core Insights - Oracle is investigating multiple incidents of its customers' e-commerce suite applications being compromised following recent ransomware attacks targeting large enterprises [1][4] - The company has identified known security vulnerabilities in its products and issued relevant patches in July [1][4] Group 1: Security Incidents - Oracle's Chief Security Officer, Rob Duhart, confirmed that some customers received ransom emails and advised them to install the latest security updates promptly [4] - A group of hackers claimed to have successfully infiltrated Oracle's e-commerce suite, which is essential for managing core business systems such as finance, supply chain, and customer relationship management [4] Group 2: Ransom Demands - One reported ransom demand reached as high as $50 million, with the hackers allegedly linked to the notorious ransomware group Cl0p [4] - Cl0p has previously targeted large enterprises using malware to encrypt files and demand ransom for access restoration [4] Group 3: Vulnerability Awareness - The vulnerabilities exploited in these attacks were mentioned in Oracle's critical patch update announcement in July, where the company urged customers to install the patches for their e-commerce suite [4] - The U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency described Cl0p as one of the largest phishing and malicious spam distribution organizations globally, having reportedly breached over 3,000 U.S. entities and more than 8,000 organizations worldwide [4]