A data breach at Madison Square Garden has been confirmed, occurring as a result of a hacking campaign targeting Oracle E-Business Suite (EBS) in 2025. The breach is part of a larger campaign that has affected numerous organizations, highlighting the vulnerability of the EBS platform. The attack on Madison Square Garden was first identified months prior, but the confirmation of the breach has only recently been disclosed. This incident underscores the potential risks associated with outdated or unpatched software, as the Oracle EBS hacking campaign exploited known vulnerabilities in the platform. The specific details of the breach, including the scope and nature of the compromised data, have not been publicly disclosed. However, the fact that Madison Square Garden was affected by the campaign suggests that the breach may have involved sensitive information, potentially including customer or employee data. The incident serves as a reminder of the importance of maintaining up-to-date software and implementing robust security measures to prevent similar breaches1. This matters to security practitioners because it highlights the need for proactive vulnerability management and patching to prevent exploitation of known vulnerabilities.