Security firm Imperva has published its January Hacker Intelligence Initiative Report. The study, entitled “Lessons Learned from the Yahoo! Hack,” underscores the dangers of third-party code in cloud computing.
In December 2012, a hacker using the online handle ViruS_HimA breached Yahoo! systems and gain... |
30 January 2013 15:41 GMT |
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Imperva has released its set of predictions for 2013 and, according to their studies, the number one trend is that “government malware goes commercial.”
Experts believe that just as the technological advancements in military aircraft have influenced commercial aviation, the techniques used in state-spons... |
21 December 2012 17:51 GMT |
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A large number of organizations have moved their operations to the cloud in order to take advantage of the many benefits offered by the relatively new technology. On the other hand, the cloud has many benefits for cybercriminals as well.
According to Amichai Shulman, CTO of Imperva, in 2013 we should expect to see a... |
13 December 2012 04:12 GMT |
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Business security solutions provider Imperva has released its November Hacker Intelligence report. The study, entitled “Assessing the Effectiveness of Antivirus Solutions,” found that less than 5% of the tested antivirus products were capable of detecting previously non-catalogued threats.
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5 December 2012 14:41 GMT |
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Security solutions provider Imperva has released the result of its 13th Hacker Intelligence Initiative report, which is based on the analysis of some highly popular hacker forums, including one that’s considered to be one of the largest (250,000 members). According to experts, the most discussed topics on hack... |
31 October 2012 06:28 GMT |
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Insider threats have become a major issue in the past period and many information security solutions providers have focused their efforts on precisely determining how such threats can be mitigated.
Security firm Imperva also contributes to this research with a report called “An Inside Track on Insider Threats... |
25 October 2012 07:33 GMT |
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World renowned security solutions provider Imperva has made available new variants for two of its products: SecureSphere Database Activity Monitoring and Scuba.
SecureSphere Database Activity Monitoring 9.5 is a solution designed to allow enterprises to secure and audit data warehouses – databases utilized for... |
10 July 2012 08:40 GMT |
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The latest report issued by data security solutions firm Imperva for the first quarter of 2012 reveals that in most of the attacks launched by hackers tools that automate the process, such as Havij and SQLmap, are being utilized.
The figures provided by the company show that 98% of Remote File Inclusion (RTF) attack... |
25 April 2012 04:51 GMT |
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The report called The Anatomy of an Anonymous attack, in which security firm Imperva detailed an attack launched by hacktivists against the Vatican last year, sparked some discontent among the hackers. As a result, Anonymous hackers revealed their intentions of targeting the company. A Youtube video posted on the Fa... |
22 March 2012 04:58 GMT |
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Installing security measures on a server isn't as easy as it seems. You don't just buy the software install and configure it. You have to get the RIGHT software for your firm, otherwise everything is in vain. That wouldn't be a problem, but sometimes software developers don't deliver full solution... |
30 August 2007 06:21 GMT |
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