Cyberattack at software giant potentially compromised patient data; FBI investigating: report

Hackers reportedly broke into Oracle's computer systems

The FBI is investigating a reported cyberattack at Oracle, one of the world's leading integrated tech companies.

Hackers reportedly broke into Oracle's computer systems and stole healthcare patient data, according to Bloomberg News, which cited a source familiar with the incident.

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A sign outside Oracle headquarters in Redwood Shores, Calif. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images / Getty Images)

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The cloud technology company reportedly alerted a number of healthcare customers this month that, sometime after Jan. 22, hackers broke into its servers and copied patient data to an outside location, Bloomberg News reported.

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"As per DOJ policy, the FBI can neither confirm nor deny the existence of an investigation," the FBI told Fox News Digital in an email Friday.

A class action lawsuit filed Monday in U.S. District Court in the Western District of Texas claims the hacker gained access to Oracle's servers on or about Jan. 22, and stole the data of more than 6 million customers.

The suit alleges Oracle failed to secure class members' sensitive personal identifiable information and personal health information, leaving them open to identity theft.

Attorneys noted Oracle failed to disclose the breach within 60 days, as required by Texas law.

Oracle did not immediately respond to FOX Business' request for comment.