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Imperva cloud firewall pwned, how Teamviewer was ransacked, D-Link bug uncovered, etc

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Imperva announces database break-in


Security house Imperva says that back in October of 2018 an attacker got hold of an API that was then used to access an AWS database containing customer emails along with hashed and salted passwords.


The company found out about the intrusion in August of this year and, following several weeks of investigation, is delivering their findings.


"We have since gone back and looked for malicious activity, leveraging threat intelligence feeds in conjunction with audit logs (see product security update below), related to accounts in the dataset," said Imperva CTO Kunal Anand.


"Thus far, we have not found any malicious behavior targeting our customers ( ..

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