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Imperva Launches Hacker Intelligence Initiative

London, July 26, 2010—Imperva, a provider of data security, announced today its hacker intelligence initiative (HII), a research effort focused on providing deeper insight on how cybercriminals conduct large scale cyber attacks as well as shedding light on the evolution of the underground business of cybercrime. Part of Imperva’s Application Defense Center (ADC), the hacker intelligence initiative will investigate the anatomy of attacks as well as key hacking trends by exploring the cybercrime industry utilizing techniques including hack-back, forum monitoring and internet traffic surveillance.

"Today, security research focuses heavily on vulnerabilities and problems. But to truly protect an organization, security professionals must have a deep understanding of their enemy," said Amichai Shulman, Imperva’s CTO, referencing Sun Tzu’s observation, ‘If ignorant both of your enemy and yourself, you are certain to be in peril.’

Imperva’s HII researchers will conduct and release research on attacks as they are uncovered. To date, the HII has released research on four significant cybercrime activities, among others:

- Pyramid-Scam Phishing Scheme: Employing simple hack-back techniques, Imperva uncovered a pyramid scam-style phishing scheme where a sophisticated hacker siphons data from individual phishing attacks through a backdoor in a phishing kit; the attack also capitalizes on a second drop-server to store stolen data.

- Start-to-Finish Execution of a Cross-Site Scripting Attack: By observing the hacker’s own vulnerable code, Imperva was able to witness a XSS attack impacting 3000 individuals; Imperva found that XSS attacks require little expertise and less than an hour to carry-out when using readily available tutorials and free hosting sites. 

- New Type of DDoS Attack: By monitoring a TOR, Imperva traced DDOS attacks to find that, unlike traditional botnets made up of infected PCs, the attacks were leveraging a botnet of infected servers, creating a stronger, more effective and less-discoverable attack.

- The publication of 32 million passwords: By monitoring hacker forums, Imperva uncovered a list of user passwords for the popular site RockYou and provided analysis of the most commonly used words and phrases.

"Cybercrime is a business like any other," continued Shulman. "Hackers are becoming more automated and their techniques are sophisticated and industrialized. Modern cyber defenses need to keep pace with this growing industry and our intelligence initiative will help uncover the trends, techniques and tactics utilized by today’s cybercriminals."

 


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About Imperva:
Imperva, a Data Security company, enables a complete security lifecycle for business databases and the applications that use them. Over 4,500 of the world’s leading enterprises, government organizations, and managed service providers rely on Imperva to prevent sensitive data theft, protect against data breaches, secure applications, and ensure data confidentiality. The award-winning Imperva SecureSphere is the only solution that delivers full activity monitoring from the database to the accountable application user and is recognized for its overall ease of management and deployment.

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Date Published: Tuesday, July 27, 2010
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