New Imperva Java SDK: Greasing The Wheels for Active Directory Coding Projects

According to StackOverflow’s 2018 Developer Survey, Java remains one of the world’s most popular coding languages, universally liked for its versatility and ease of adoption. Even so, working under the pressures developers often do, a bit o… Continue reading New Imperva Java SDK: Greasing The Wheels for Active Directory Coding Projects

Taking Stock: The Internet of Things, and Machine Learning Algorithms at War

Cybersecurity is adversarial in nature, hackers try to understand security mechanisms and how to bypass them.
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A Quick-Start Introduction to Database Security: An Operational Approach

The recent SingHealth data breach incident exposed 1.5 million patients’ records. In the aftermath, the Cyber Security Agency of Singapore published a set of security measures aimed at improving the protection of Personally Identifiable Informati… Continue reading A Quick-Start Introduction to Database Security: An Operational Approach

Drupal, Phishing and A New Cryptomining Botnet

It’s a well-known fact that security solutions must quickly adapt to new attack methods. There are several ways to achieve this goal, regularly applying security patches and updates, relying on threat intelligence and more. At Imperva, we use pat… Continue reading Drupal, Phishing and A New Cryptomining Botnet

Optimizing A Monitoring System: Three Methods for Effective Incident Management

Picture this: You’ve just returned from a well-deserved vacation and, upon opening up your security monitoring system you’re faced with the prospect of analyzing thousands of events. This isn’t an imaginary scenario, the security moni… Continue reading Optimizing A Monitoring System: Three Methods for Effective Incident Management

WordPress Arbitrary File Deletion Vulnerability Plugged With Patch 4.9.7

On Jun 26 an arbitrary file deletion vulnerability in the WordPress core was publicly disclosed, the vulnerability could allow an authenticated attacker to delete any file and in some cases execute arbitrary code. WordPress is a free, popular, and open… Continue reading WordPress Arbitrary File Deletion Vulnerability Plugged With Patch 4.9.7