Oracle’s workplace in Dubai broken by what’s believed to be particles following an aerial interception of an Iranian projectile. April 4, 2026.
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The workplace of U.S. tech big Oracle in Dubai was broken by falling particles, the town’s media workplace mentioned on Sunday, as Iran continued to fireside projectiles at targets across the Center East in retaliation in opposition to U.S. and Israeli strikes.
“Authorities affirm that they responded to a minor incident attributable to particles from an aerial interception that fell on the facade of the Oracle constructing in Dubai Web Metropolis,” the Dubai Media Workplace mentioned in a submit on X. Nobody was injured within the incident, the media workplace mentioned.
Oracle did not instantly reply to a request for remark emailed by CNBC.
A CNBC journalist in Dubai reported listening to a number of interceptions in a single day.
Iran’s Revolutionary Guard has threatened assaults on a swath of U.S. tech corporations with operations within the Center East, together with Nvidia, Apple, Microsoft and Google.
The Guard warned on Tuesday that 18 tech corporations could be thought-about as “legit targets” in retaliation for U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran.
“Any longer, for each assassination, an American firm shall be destroyed,” they mentioned in an Guard-affiliated Telegram channel.
The checklist of corporations additionally included Cisco, HP, Intel, IBM, Dell, Palantir, JPMorgan, Tesla, GE, Spire Options, Boeing and UAE-based synthetic intelligence firm G42.
James Henderson, CEO of threat administration agency Healix, mentioned the rise in threats in opposition to tech corporations will not be a flash within the pan, however is a sustained sample.
“Tech belongings are actually handled as a part of the battle, not peripheral to it,” Henderson informed CNBC.
“It additionally alerts that future crises could goal knowledge facilities and cloud platforms as a lot as conventional strategic websites,” he added.
Iran struck Amazon Net Companies knowledge facilities within the Center East in early March, inflicting outages in quite a lot of apps and digital providers within the United Arab Emirates.

