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PeopleSoft, Inc. is a company that provides human resource management systems (HRMS), Financial Management Solutions (FMS), supply chain management (SCM), customer relationship management (CRM), and enterprise performance management (EPM) software, as well as software for manufacturing, and student administration to large corporations, governments, and organizations. It existed as an independent corporation until its acquisition by Oracle Corporation in 2005. The PeopleSoft name and product line are now marketed by Oracle.

PeopleSoft
TypeSubsidiary
Founded1987
SuccessorOracle Corporation
HeadquartersPleasanton, California, United States
Key people
David Duffield, Ken Morris
OwnerOracle (2005–present)
ParentOracle Corporation

PeopleSoft Financial Management Solutions (FMS) and Supply Chain Management (SCM) are part of the same package, commonly known as Financials and Supply Chain Management (FSCM).

PeopleSoft Campus Solutions (CS) is a separate package developed as a student information system for colleges and universities.[1]

History

Founded in 1987 by Ken Morris and David Duffield, PeopleSoft was originally headquartered in Walnut Creek, California, before moving to Pleasanton, California. Duffield envisioned a client–server version of Integral Systems popular mainframe HRMS package. He cofounded PeopleSoft after leaving Integral Systems which was also based in Walnut Creek. It should not be confused with Integral Systems of Columbia, Maryland, a different company. The company's sole venture backing came from IBM.[2] George J. Still Jr. from Norwest Venture Partners joined the Board of Directors.[3]

PeopleSoft version 1, released in the late 1989,[4]: 18  was the first fully integrated, robust client–server HRMS application suite.[4]

PeopleSoft expanded its product range to include a financials module in 1992, distribution in 1994, and manufacturing in 1996 after the acquisition of Red Pepper.[4]

JD Edwards

In 2003, PeopleSoft performed a friendly merger with smaller rival JD Edwards.[5] The latter's similar product line, World and OneWorld, targeted mid-sized companies too small to benefit from PeopleSoft's applications. JD Edwards' software used the Configurable Network Computing architecture, which shielded applications from both the operating system and the database back-end. PeopleSoft branded the OneWorld product PeopleSoft EnterpriseOne.[6]

Oracle Corporation acquisition

Beginning in 2003, Oracle began to maneuver for control of the PeopleSoft company. In June 2003, Oracle made a $13 billion bid in a hostile corporate takeover attempt. In February 2004, Oracle decreased their bid to approximately $9.4 billion; this offer was also rejected by PeopleSoft's board of directors. Complicating Oracle's takeover attempt was PeopleSoft's poison pill, allowing their customers to potentially receive refunds of 2–5 times the amount they had paid in the case of a takeover.[7]

Later that month, the U.S. Department of Justice filed suit to block Oracle, on the grounds that the acquisition would break antitrust laws. In September 2004, the suit was rejected by a U.S. Federal judge, who found that the Justice Department had not proven its antitrust case. In October, the same decision was handed down by the European Commission. Although Oracle had reduced its offer to $7.7 billion in May, it again raised its bid in November to $9.4 billion.

In December 2004, Oracle announced that it had signed a definitive merger agreement to acquire PeopleSoft for approximately $10.3 billion. A month after the acquisition of PeopleSoft, Oracle cut over half of PeopleSoft's workforce, laying off 6,000 of PeopleSoft's 11,000 employees.[8]

Oracle moved to capitalize on the perceived strong brand loyalty within the JD Edwards user community by rebranding former JD Edwards products. Thus PeopleSoft EnterpriseOne became JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and PeopleSoft World became JD Edwards World.[citation needed]

Oracle announced in 2005 that Fusion Applications would combine the best aspects of the PeopleSoft, JD Edwards, and Oracle Applications and merge them into a new product suite.[citation needed]

Oracle would later slow the release cadence for PeopleSoft applications, instead releasing "Feature Packs" to add functionality.[9][10]

Post-Oracle acquisition

Under Oracle, PeopleSoft offers different cloud-based software products, including Human Capital Management (HCM), Campus Solutions, Procurement and Supplier Management, Financial Management, and PeopleTools and Technology.[11][12][13]

In 2010, PeopleSoft released its In-Memory Project Discovery.[14] It translated unstructured data into structured data, which then allowed users to analyze keywords and data in the Services Automation suite. It ran on Oracle’s Exalytics in-memory machine and Oracle Endeca Information Discovery enterprise data platform.[14]

In 2015, Oracle PeopleSoft ERP (enterprise resource planning) was an on-premises system capable of running in Windows, Linux, UNIX, and IBM mainframe environments.[11] In 2019, the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade (DFAT) used the PeopleSoft Enterprise Human Resource platform for time and labor tracking, manager and employee self-service tools, and security.[15]

Product design

Application architecture

The original architecture for the PeopleSoft is a suite of products built on a client–server (two-tier) approach with a dedicated client.[4] With the release of version 8, the entire suite was rewritten as an n-tier web-centric design called PeopleSoft Internet Architecture (PIA).[4] The new format allowed all of a company's business functions to be accessed and run from within a web browser.[16]

Originally, a small number of security and system setup functions still needed to be performed on a fat-client machine; however, this is no longer[when?] the case.[clarification needed][citation needed]

The PeopleSoft application suite can function as an ERP system, similar to SAP, but can also be used for single modules - for example, Student Administration or HCM (Human Capital Management) alone.[citation needed]

PeopleSoft uses a functionality now known as Integration Broker[17] to communicate with different modules (known as pillars). In addition Integration Broker can be utilized for web services calls between PeopleSoft and other applications.

Development platform

Implementation focuses on PeopleSoft's proprietary PeopleTools technology. PeopleTools includes many different components used to create web-based applications: a scripting language known as PeopleCode, design tools to define various types of metadata, standard security structure, batch-processing tools, and the ability to interface with a SQL database. The metadata describes data for user interfaces, tables, messages, security, navigation, portals, etc. This set of tools can make the PeopleSoft suite platform-independent.

Components

Before PIA version 8.0, Components were called Panel Groups.[18]

PeopleSoft timeline

  • 1987: PeopleSoft, Inc. founded by David Duffield and Ken Morris in Walnut Creek, CA, USA.
  • 1988: PeopleSoft HRMS released.
  • 1991: Begins opening international offices.
  • 1994: Public distribution of Distribution and Financials modules.
  • 1995: Launch of Student Administration System.
  • 1995: Opened office in Mexico, first in Latin America.
  • 1996: Releases Manufacturing and PeopleSoft 6, their first ERP package.
  • 1997: PeopleSoft 7 is released within upgraded ERP modules.
  • 1998: PeopleSoft 7.5 is released with improved client/server technology. Acquired Intrepid Systems.
  • 1998: PeopleSoft Student Administration System was released.[19]
  • 1999: Craig Conway named new CEO; release products to enable Internet transactions.
  • 2000: Acquired Vantive Corporation.
  • 2000: Deliver PeopleSoft 8[20] with an in-house application service provider.
  • 2003: Acquired JD Edwards[5]
  • 2004: Dave Duffield returns as CEO, replacing Craig Conway.[21]
  • 2005: Acquired by Oracle Corporation.
  • 2006: PeopleSoft FSCM 9.0 is released. (September 2006)[22]
  • 2006: PeopleSoft HCM 9.0 is released. (December 2006)
  • 2009: PeopleSoft HCM 9.1 is released. (October 2009)
  • 2009: PeopleSoft FSCM 9.1 is released. (November 2009)
  • 2011: PeopleSoft HCM (Human Capital Management) 9.1 Feature Pack 2 (November 2011)[23]
  • 2013: PeopleSoft 9.2 is released. (FSCM and HCM released simultaneously)[24]
  • 2015: PeopleSoft Campus Solutions 9.2 is released (December 2015) [25]

Security

PeopleSoft applications, which address complex business requirements, have some known issues in terms of online security. PeopleSoft was used by Fortune 500 companies and government organizations, and almost 50% of them are vulnerable and can be hacked via the internet, as researchers state.[26]

The risk factor lies in existing vulnerabilities of Oracle PeopleSoft systems that could enable data breaches at businesses, government organizations, and universities.[27] Because of this, companies using PeopleSoft applications are under constant threat of cyber attacks.[28]

According to the research[29] on public-facing Oracle PeopleSoft applications and their vulnerabilities, systems available online are susceptible to the TokenChpoken attack. A TokenChpoken attack, which affects systems that use Single Sign-On (SSO), is possible because an authentication cookie (PS_TOKEN) used by PeopleSoft applications can be forged. When the PS_TOKEN is identified by a "brute force" TokenChpoken attack, it is possible to log in under a system account and gain access to all data from the compromised system.

Since 2010, several cases have been reported of PeopleSoft security breaches. In March 2013, Salem State University in Massachusetts alerted 25,000 students and employees that their Social Security Numbers might have been compromised in a database breach. Similarly, in February 2016, the University of Central Florida disclosed that over 63,000 student Social Security numbers had been compromised.[30][better source needed]

All organizations that use PeopleSoft (including companies specialized in charity, food, manufacturing, retail, transport, etc.) stay vulnerable to TokenChpoken and other interventions if they do not pay due attention to security.[31]

See also

References

  1. ^ "PeopleSoft Campus Solutions" (PDF). Oracle. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  2. ^ "PeopleSoft Inc.- Company Profile, Information, Business Description, History, Background Information on PeopleSoft Inc". Reference for Business. Advameg, Inc. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  3. ^ . Norwest Venture Partners. Archived from the original on 24 September 2011. Retrieved 3 September 2013.
  4. ^ a b c d e Anderson, Lynn (2001). Understanding PeopleSoft8. Sybex. pp. 18–22. ISBN 0-7821-2930-7.
  5. ^ a b Kane, Margaret (2 June 2003). "PeopleSoft to buy J.D. Edwards". CNET. Retrieved 5 October 2010.
  6. ^ Hines, Matt (15 December 2003). "PeopleSoft integrates J.D. Edwards software". CNET. Retrieved 5 October 2010.
  7. ^ "Oracle chokes on PeopleSoft's poison pill". The Register. 11 November 2003.
  8. ^ "Oracle to PeopleSoft: The pink slip's in the mail". CNET. 14 January 2005. Retrieved 3 August 2012.
  9. ^ "Oracle Announces Oracle's PeopleSoft Financials and Supply Chain Management 9.1 Feature Pack" (Press release). Oracle. 11 April 2011.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 March 2012 – via YouTube.
  11. ^ a b "PeopleSoft ERP suite excels at human capital management". SearchERP. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  12. ^ "Oracle PeopleSoft Human Capital Management review". TechRadar. 6 January 2022. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  13. ^ "IIM Bangalore chooses Oracle Cloud Applications". www.telegraphindia.com. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  14. ^ a b "Oracle's latest PeopleSoft in-memory app taps unstructured data for 'complex' projects". ZDNet. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  15. ^ "Foreign Affairs and Trade to split SAP and PeopleSoft ERP suppliers". ZDNet. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  16. ^ Anderson, Lynn (2001). Understanding PeopleSoft8. Sybex. pp. 58. ISBN 0-7821-2930-7.
  17. ^ "Understanding PeopleSoft Integration Broker – Introduction (Part 1)". PeopleSoft Tutorial. 11 March 2013. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  18. ^ "Peoplesoft Component". psoftsearch.com.
  19. ^ "HEUG.Online : History". www.heug.org. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  20. ^ Tomei, Derek (8 September 2012). "PeopleSoft 8". PeopleSoftCareer. Retrieved 1 October 2013.
  21. ^ Rohde, Laura (1 October 2004). "Update: PeopleSoft's CEO Conway gets the boot. Board of directors replaces Conway with PeopleSoft founder and chairman Dave Duffield". InfoWorld.
  22. ^ "Oracle Lifetime Support Policy" (PDF). Oracle.
  23. ^ "Oracle's PeopleSoft HCM 9.1 Feature Pack 2 Delivers New HR Self Service User Experience". Database Trends and Applications. 16 November 2011. Retrieved 3 February 2022.
  24. ^ "Oracle Releases Oracle's PeopleSoft 9.2" (Press release). Oracle. 18 March 2013.
  25. ^ Borgione, Lawrence. "PeopleSoft Campus Solutions 9.2 has been released". Oracle. Retrieved 7 April 2018.
  26. ^ (Press release). ERPScan. 29 June 2015. Archived from the original on 21 August 2018.
  27. ^ Greenberg, Adam (6 July 2015). "Oracle PeopleSoft attack could enable big data breaches". CS Media. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  28. ^ Pauli, Darren (28 May 2015). "Password reset sites expose crackable PeopleSoft creds". The Register. Retrieved 4 October 2017.
  29. ^ (PDF). ERPScan. Archived from the original (PDF) on 18 November 2018.
  30. ^ "Intrusion into UCF Network Involves Personal Data". University of Central Florida. 19 May 2016.
  31. ^ Mimoso, Michael (29 May 2015). "PeopleSoft vulnerabilities elevate ERP security issues". Threatpost. Retrieved 4 October 2017.

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PeopleSoft Inc is a company that provides human resource management systems HRMS Financial Management Solutions FMS supply chain management SCM customer relationship management CRM and enterprise performance management EPM software as well as software for manufacturing and student administration to large corporations governments and organizations It existed as an independent corporation until its acquisition by Oracle Corporation in 2005 The PeopleSoft name and product line are now marketed by Oracle PeopleSoftTypeSubsidiaryFounded1987SuccessorOracle CorporationHeadquartersPleasanton California United StatesKey peopleDavid Duffield Ken MorrisOwnerOracle 2005 present ParentOracle CorporationPeopleSoft Financial Management Solutions FMS and Supply Chain Management SCM are part of the same package commonly known as Financials and Supply Chain Management FSCM PeopleSoft Campus Solutions CS is a separate package developed as a student information system for colleges and universities 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 JD Edwards 1 2 Oracle Corporation acquisition 1 3 Post Oracle acquisition 2 Product design 2 1 Application architecture 2 2 Development platform 2 3 Components 3 PeopleSoft timeline 4 Security 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory EditFounded in 1987 by Ken Morris and David Duffield PeopleSoft was originally headquartered in Walnut Creek California before moving to Pleasanton California Duffield envisioned a client server version of Integral Systems popular mainframe HRMS package He cofounded PeopleSoft after leaving Integral Systems which was also based in Walnut Creek It should not be confused with Integral Systems of Columbia Maryland a different company The company s sole venture backing came from IBM 2 George J Still Jr from Norwest Venture Partners joined the Board of Directors 3 PeopleSoft version 1 released in the late 1989 4 18 was the first fully integrated robust client server HRMS application suite 4 PeopleSoft expanded its product range to include a financials module in 1992 distribution in 1994 and manufacturing in 1996 after the acquisition of Red Pepper 4 JD Edwards Edit In 2003 PeopleSoft performed a friendly merger with smaller rival JD Edwards 5 The latter s similar product line World and OneWorld targeted mid sized companies too small to benefit from PeopleSoft s applications JD Edwards software used the Configurable Network Computing architecture which shielded applications from both the operating system and the database back end PeopleSoft branded the OneWorld product PeopleSoft EnterpriseOne 6 Oracle Corporation acquisition Edit Beginning in 2003 Oracle began to maneuver for control of the PeopleSoft company In June 2003 Oracle made a 13 billion bid in a hostile corporate takeover attempt In February 2004 Oracle decreased their bid to approximately 9 4 billion this offer was also rejected by PeopleSoft s board of directors Complicating Oracle s takeover attempt was PeopleSoft s poison pill allowing their customers to potentially receive refunds of 2 5 times the amount they had paid in the case of a takeover 7 Later that month the U S Department of Justice filed suit to block Oracle on the grounds that the acquisition would break antitrust laws In September 2004 the suit was rejected by a U S Federal judge who found that the Justice Department had not proven its antitrust case In October the same decision was handed down by the European Commission Although Oracle had reduced its offer to 7 7 billion in May it again raised its bid in November to 9 4 billion In December 2004 Oracle announced that it had signed a definitive merger agreement to acquire PeopleSoft for approximately 10 3 billion A month after the acquisition of PeopleSoft Oracle cut over half of PeopleSoft s workforce laying off 6 000 of PeopleSoft s 11 000 employees 8 Oracle moved to capitalize on the perceived strong brand loyalty within the JD Edwards user community by rebranding former JD Edwards products Thus PeopleSoft EnterpriseOne became JD Edwards EnterpriseOne and PeopleSoft World became JD Edwards World citation needed Oracle announced in 2005 that Fusion Applications would combine the best aspects of the PeopleSoft JD Edwards and Oracle Applications and merge them into a new product suite citation needed Oracle would later slow the release cadence for PeopleSoft applications instead releasing Feature Packs to add functionality 9 10 Post Oracle acquisition Edit Under Oracle PeopleSoft offers different cloud based software products including Human Capital Management HCM Campus Solutions Procurement and Supplier Management Financial Management and PeopleTools and Technology 11 12 13 In 2010 PeopleSoft released its In Memory Project Discovery 14 It translated unstructured data into structured data which then allowed users to analyze keywords and data in the Services Automation suite It ran on Oracle s Exalytics in memory machine and Oracle Endeca Information Discovery enterprise data platform 14 In 2015 Oracle PeopleSoft ERP enterprise resource planning was an on premises system capable of running in Windows Linux UNIX and IBM mainframe environments 11 In 2019 the Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade DFAT used the PeopleSoft Enterprise Human Resource platform for time and labor tracking manager and employee self service tools and security 15 Product design EditApplication architecture Edit The original architecture for the PeopleSoft is a suite of products built on a client server two tier approach with a dedicated client 4 With the release of version 8 the entire suite was rewritten as an n tier web centric design called PeopleSoft Internet Architecture PIA 4 The new format allowed all of a company s business functions to be accessed and run from within a web browser 16 Originally a small number of security and system setup functions still needed to be performed on a fat client machine however this is no longer when the case clarification needed citation needed The PeopleSoft application suite can function as an ERP system similar to SAP but can also be used for single modules for example Student Administration or HCM Human Capital Management alone citation needed PeopleSoft uses a functionality now known as Integration Broker 17 to communicate with different modules known as pillars In addition Integration Broker can be utilized for web services calls between PeopleSoft and other applications Development platform Edit Implementation focuses on PeopleSoft s proprietary PeopleTools technology PeopleTools includes many different components used to create web based applications a scripting language known as PeopleCode design tools to define various types of metadata standard security structure batch processing tools and the ability to interface with a SQL database The metadata describes data for user interfaces tables messages security navigation portals etc This set of tools can make the PeopleSoft suite platform independent Components Edit Before PIA version 8 0 Components were called Panel Groups 18 PeopleSoft timeline EditThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed October 2008 Learn how and when to remove this template message 1987 PeopleSoft Inc founded by David Duffield and Ken Morris in Walnut Creek CA USA 1988 PeopleSoft HRMS released 1991 Begins opening international offices 1994 Public distribution of Distribution and Financials modules 1995 Launch of Student Administration System 1995 Opened office in Mexico first in Latin America 1996 Releases Manufacturing and PeopleSoft 6 their first ERP package 1997 PeopleSoft 7 is released within upgraded ERP modules 1998 PeopleSoft 7 5 is released with improved client server technology Acquired Intrepid Systems 1998 PeopleSoft Student Administration System was released 19 1999 Craig Conway named new CEO release products to enable Internet transactions 2000 Acquired Vantive Corporation 2000 Deliver PeopleSoft 8 20 with an in house application service provider 2003 Acquired JD Edwards 5 2004 Dave Duffield returns as CEO replacing Craig Conway 21 2005 Acquired by Oracle Corporation 2006 PeopleSoft FSCM 9 0 is released September 2006 22 2006 PeopleSoft HCM 9 0 is released December 2006 2009 PeopleSoft HCM 9 1 is released October 2009 2009 PeopleSoft FSCM 9 1 is released November 2009 2011 PeopleSoft HCM Human Capital Management 9 1 Feature Pack 2 November 2011 23 2013 PeopleSoft 9 2 is released FSCM and HCM released simultaneously 24 2015 PeopleSoft Campus Solutions 9 2 is released December 2015 25 Security EditPeopleSoft applications which address complex business requirements have some known issues in terms of online security PeopleSoft was used by Fortune 500 companies and government organizations and almost 50 of them are vulnerable and can be hacked via the internet as researchers state 26 The risk factor lies in existing vulnerabilities of Oracle PeopleSoft systems that could enable data breaches at businesses government organizations and universities 27 Because of this companies using PeopleSoft applications are under constant threat of cyber attacks 28 According to the research 29 on public facing Oracle PeopleSoft applications and their vulnerabilities systems available online are susceptible to the TokenChpoken attack A TokenChpoken attack which affects systems that use Single Sign On SSO is possible because an authentication cookie PS TOKEN used by PeopleSoft applications can be forged When the PS TOKEN is identified by a brute force TokenChpoken attack it is possible to log in under a system account and gain access to all data from the compromised system Since 2010 several cases have been reported of PeopleSoft security breaches In March 2013 Salem State University in Massachusetts alerted 25 000 students and employees that their Social Security Numbers might have been compromised in a database breach Similarly in February 2016 the University of Central Florida disclosed that over 63 000 student Social Security numbers had been compromised 30 better source needed All organizations that use PeopleSoft including companies specialized in charity food manufacturing retail transport etc stay vulnerable to TokenChpoken and other interventions if they do not pay due attention to security 31 See also EditADP Inc References Edit PeopleSoft Campus Solutions PDF Oracle Retrieved 7 April 2018 PeopleSoft Inc Company Profile Information Business Description History Background Information on PeopleSoft Inc Reference for Business Advameg Inc Retrieved 3 September 2013 George J Still Jr Partner Emeritus Norwest Venture Partners Archived from the original on 24 September 2011 Retrieved 3 September 2013 a b c d e Anderson Lynn 2001 Understanding PeopleSoft8 Sybex pp 18 22 ISBN 0 7821 2930 7 a b Kane Margaret 2 June 2003 PeopleSoft to buy J D Edwards CNET Retrieved 5 October 2010 Hines Matt 15 December 2003 PeopleSoft integrates J D Edwards software CNET Retrieved 5 October 2010 Oracle chokes on PeopleSoft s poison pill The Register 11 November 2003 Oracle to PeopleSoft The pink slip s in the mail CNET 14 January 2005 Retrieved 3 August 2012 Oracle Announces Oracle s PeopleSoft Financials and Supply Chain Management 9 1 Feature Pack Press release Oracle 11 April 2011 Oracle PeopleSoft Continuous Delivery Model Archived from the original on 14 March 2012 via YouTube a b PeopleSoft ERP suite excels at human capital management SearchERP Retrieved 3 February 2022 Oracle PeopleSoft Human Capital Management review TechRadar 6 January 2022 Retrieved 3 February 2022 IIM Bangalore chooses Oracle Cloud Applications www telegraphindia com Retrieved 3 February 2022 a b Oracle s latest PeopleSoft in memory app taps unstructured data for complex projects ZDNet Retrieved 3 February 2022 Foreign Affairs and Trade to split SAP and PeopleSoft ERP suppliers ZDNet Retrieved 3 February 2022 Anderson Lynn 2001 Understanding PeopleSoft8 Sybex pp 58 ISBN 0 7821 2930 7 Understanding PeopleSoft Integration Broker Introduction Part 1 PeopleSoft Tutorial 11 March 2013 Retrieved 7 April 2018 Peoplesoft Component psoftsearch com HEUG Online History www heug org Retrieved 7 April 2018 Tomei Derek 8 September 2012 PeopleSoft 8 PeopleSoftCareer Retrieved 1 October 2013 Rohde Laura 1 October 2004 Update PeopleSoft s CEO Conway gets the boot Board of directors replaces Conway with PeopleSoft founder and chairman Dave Duffield InfoWorld Oracle Lifetime Support Policy PDF Oracle Oracle s PeopleSoft HCM 9 1 Feature Pack 2 Delivers New HR Self Service User Experience Database Trends and Applications 16 November 2011 Retrieved 3 February 2022 Oracle Releases Oracle s PeopleSoft 9 2 Press release Oracle 18 March 2013 Borgione Lawrence PeopleSoft Campus Solutions 9 2 has been released Oracle Retrieved 7 April 2018 TokenChpoken attack on Oracle PeopleSoft affecting nearly half of large enterprises and government organizations Press release ERPScan 29 June 2015 Archived from the original on 21 August 2018 Greenberg Adam 6 July 2015 Oracle PeopleSoft attack could enable big data breaches CS Media Retrieved 4 October 2017 Pauli Darren 28 May 2015 Password reset sites expose crackable PeopleSoft creds The Register Retrieved 4 October 2017 Oracle PeopleSoft applications are under attacks PDF ERPScan Archived from the original PDF on 18 November 2018 Intrusion into UCF Network Involves Personal Data University of Central Florida 19 May 2016 Mimoso Michael 29 May 2015 PeopleSoft vulnerabilities elevate ERP security issues Threatpost Retrieved 4 October 2017 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title PeopleSoft amp oldid 1138335371, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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