CVE-2025-50107 is an easily exploitable vulnerability in the Request handling component of Oracle Universal Work Queue within Oracle E-Business Suite. It affects supported Oracle E-Business Suite versions 12.2.5 through 12.2.14. An unauthenticated attacker with network access over HTTP can target the vulnerable component, but successful exploitation requires human interaction by a user other than the attacker. A successful attack can compromise Oracle Universal Work Queue data and, because the vulnerability has scope change, the effects may extend into additional connected Oracle E-Business Suite products. The documented outcome is unauthorized read access to a subset of accessible data and unauthorized update, insert, or delete operations against some accessible data.
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A prior Oracle Universal Work Queue vulnerability in Oracle E-Business Suite used in the article for comparison against CVE-2026-46824; it affected request handling and had lower impact than the newer flaw.
A vulnerability in Oracle E-Business Suite component Oracle Universal Work Queue, patched in the July 2025 Oracle CPU.
A remotely accessible vulnerability in Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) referenced as being exploited in an extortion campaign attributed to FIN11/Clop, and patched in Oracle's July 2025 Critical Patch Update.
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