Security News > 2019 > August > Imperva discloses security incident affecting Cloud WAF customers
Imperva, the well-known California-based web application security company, has announced that it has suffered a “security incident” involving its Cloud Web Application Firewall (WAF) product, formerly known as Incapsula. What happened? The announcement is very light on details and (perhaps intentionally) vaguely worded, but these are the currently known facts: On August 20, 2019, a third party notified Imperva of data exposure impacting some of their customers Imperva’s initial investigation discovered that parts of its … More → The post Imperva discloses security incident affecting Cloud WAF customers appeared first on Help Net Security.
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