



STATEMENT FROM WITS UNIVERSITY
The Oracle E-Business system has been compromised in multiple countries as a result of a cyberattack. This is a “zero-day” event (a cyberattack which exploits a software vulnerability that is unknown to the software vendor and has no patch. It means that the software developer has zero days to solve the problem before the attack occurs).
The University uses this system for certain functions and operations continue as normal.
The Chief Information Officer is working with ICT, Oracle and cybersecurity experts to determine which data has been compromised. ICT has already implemented all the latest critical patch updates released by Oracle.
The University has notified the Information Regulator of this incident and we are doing all that we can to assess the potential risk to members of our community.
We will issue further updates as more information becomes available. Please direct any queries to info.ict@wits.ac.za
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