Company Details
imperva
1,642
90,951
541514
imperva.com
0
IMP_2007524
In-progress

Imperva Company CyberSecurity Posture
imperva.comOn Dec. 4, 2023, Thales Group completed the acquisition of Imperva. Imperva is the cybersecurity leader that helps organizations protect critical applications, APIs, and data, anywhere, at scale, and with the highest ROI. With an integrated approach combining edge, application security, and data security, Imperva protects companies through all stages of their digital journey. Imperva Threat Research and our global intelligence community enable Imperva to stay ahead of the threat landscape and seamlessly integrate the latest security, privacy, and compliance expertise into our solutions.
Company Details
imperva
1,642
90,951
541514
imperva.com
0
IMP_2007524
In-progress
Between 700 and 749

Imperva Global Score (TPRM)XXXX

Description: Imperva disclosed a security incident that impacts customers of its cloud web application firewall (WAF), formerly known as Incapsula. The company learned from a third party of a data exposure that impacts a subset of customers of their Cloud WAF product. Exposed data included customer email addresses, along with hashed and salted passwords, for a subset of customers. For a small number of users, API keys and customer-provided SSL certificates were also exposed. Imperva said the security incident only affected customers of its cloud WAF, and not other products.
Description: The florists associated with Incapsula now known as Imperva, suffered a ransomware attack in the Valentine's week of 2016 which resulted in a huge loss of revenue. ALl of the 34 floristes of Inperva were truck by targeted distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks while one of the website crashed after its content delivery network (CDN) interpreted the attack traffic as legitimate user sessions and routed the traffic through the origin server. One of them also received a ransom demand for restoring the access to the website, however, Imperva immediately helped them get their business online and restore all the access.
Description: Hackers claim to have stolen data from France's Thales and was threatening to publish it. The extortion and ransomware group had plans on the dark web to release the data on Nov. 7. It had not received any direct ransom notification. The hackers have not provided proof they have obtained any Thales data.
Description: In a significant cybersecurity incident, Thales Group, a prominent player in the aerospace, defense, and security sectors, faced a direct attack on its satellite communication systems. This compromise led to a breach of sensitive communication channels between ground operations and several commercial satellites. The attackers managed to inject malicious code to disrupt the integrity of critical data being relayed for navigation and observation purposes. The profound implications of this event put essential space-based services used by governments and corporations at risk, threatening national security interests and economic stability across multiple regions.
Description: In 2022, the French defense and technology firm **Thales Group** fell victim to a **ransomware attack** executed by the **LockBit 3.0** group. The assault specifically targeted the company’s **advanced technology and defense services**, exposing critical vulnerabilities in systems supporting external services for the **maritime sector**. While the full extent of data compromise or operational disruption remains undisclosed, the attack underscored the severe risks ransomware poses to organizations operating in high-stakes industries like defense and aerospace.The breach raised concerns about potential **intellectual property theft**, **disruption of defense-related operations**, and **compromise of sensitive client data**, including government and military entities. Given Thales’ role in providing mission-critical infrastructure—such as **satellite communications, naval systems, and cybersecurity solutions for global defense partners**—the attack carried implications beyond financial loss, threatening **national security and geopolitical stability**. The incident also highlighted the growing trend of cybercriminal groups targeting **strategic industries** to maximize leverage, whether through data exfiltration, operational sabotage, or ransom demands.Though Thales confirmed containment measures, the attack reinforced the urgency for **enhanced cyber resilience** in sectors where digital breaches can have **cascading effects on supply chains, allied nations, and civilian safety**. The involvement of **LockBit 3.0**, a prolific ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) operator known for high-profile extortion, further amplified the threat’s severity.
Description: French defense and technology group Thales suffered from a ransomware attack after the hacker group LockBit 3.0 stole some of its data and was threatening to publish it. They had not been directly notified of a ransom demand. Thales has launched an internal inquiry and contacted the ANSSI national cyber security agency but has not yet made a police complaint.


No incidents recorded for Imperva in 2025.
No incidents recorded for Imperva in 2025.
No incidents recorded for Imperva in 2025.
Imperva cyber incidents detection timeline including parent company and subsidiaries

On Dec. 4, 2023, Thales Group completed the acquisition of Imperva. Imperva is the cybersecurity leader that helps organizations protect critical applications, APIs, and data, anywhere, at scale, and with the highest ROI. With an integrated approach combining edge, application security, and data security, Imperva protects companies through all stages of their digital journey. Imperva Threat Research and our global intelligence community enable Imperva to stay ahead of the threat landscape and seamlessly integrate the latest security, privacy, and compliance expertise into our solutions.

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Explore insights on cybersecurity incidents, risk posture, and Rankiteo's assessments.
The official website of Imperva is http://www.imperva.com.
According to Rankiteo, Imperva’s AI-generated cybersecurity score is 738, reflecting their Moderate security posture.
According to Rankiteo, Imperva currently holds 0 security badges, indicating that no recognized compliance certifications are currently verified for the organization.
According to Rankiteo, Imperva is not certified under SOC 2 Type 1.
According to Rankiteo, Imperva does not hold a SOC 2 Type 2 certification.
According to Rankiteo, Imperva is not listed as GDPR compliant.
According to Rankiteo, Imperva does not currently maintain PCI DSS compliance.
According to Rankiteo, Imperva is not compliant with HIPAA regulations.
According to Rankiteo,Imperva is not certified under ISO 27001, indicating the absence of a formally recognized information security management framework.
Imperva operates primarily in the Computer and Network Security industry.
Imperva employs approximately 1,642 people worldwide.
Imperva presently has no subsidiaries across any sectors.
Imperva’s official LinkedIn profile has approximately 90,951 followers.
Imperva is classified under the NAICS code 541514, which corresponds to Others.
Yes, Imperva has an official profile on Crunchbase, which can be accessed here: https://www.crunchbase.com/organization/imperva.
Yes, Imperva maintains an official LinkedIn profile, which is actively utilized for branding and talent engagement, which can be accessed here: https://www.linkedin.com/company/imperva.
As of December 15, 2025, Rankiteo reports that Imperva has experienced 6 cybersecurity incidents.
Imperva has an estimated 3,090 peer or competitor companies worldwide.
Incident Types: The types of cybersecurity incidents that have occurred include Data Leak, Ransomware, Cyber Attack and Breach.
Total Financial Loss: The total financial loss from these incidents is estimated to be $0.
Detection and Response: The company detects and responds to cybersecurity incidents through an third party assistance with imperva, and remediation measures with restored access and got the business back online, and incident response plan activated with internal inquiry launched, and third party assistance with contacted the anssi national cyber security agency..
Title: Ransomware and DDoS Attack on Imperva Florists
Description: Incapsula (now Imperva) florists suffered a ransomware attack during Valentine's week of 2016, resulting in significant revenue loss. All 34 florists were hit by targeted DDoS attacks, with one website crashing due to attack traffic being routed through the origin server. One florist received a ransom demand, but Imperva helped restore access and get the business back online.
Date Detected: February 2016
Type: Ransomware
Attack Vector: DDoSRansomware
Motivation: Financial Gain
Title: Data Theft Incident at Thales
Description: Hackers claim to have stolen data from France's Thales and were threatening to publish it. The extortion and ransomware group had plans on the dark web to release the data on Nov. 7. It had not received any direct ransom notification. The hackers have not provided proof they have obtained any Thales data.
Type: Data Breach
Attack Vector: Unknown
Threat Actor: Unknown
Motivation: Extortion
Title: Thales Ransomware Attack
Description: French defense and technology group Thales suffered from a ransomware attack after the hacker group LockBit 3.0 stole some of its data and was threatening to publish it.
Type: Ransomware
Threat Actor: LockBit 3.0
Motivation: Data theft and extortion
Title: Imperva Cloud WAF Data Exposure Incident
Description: Imperva disclosed a security incident that impacts customers of its cloud web application firewall (WAF), formerly known as Incapsula. The company learned from a third party of a data exposure that impacts a subset of customers of their Cloud WAF product. Exposed data included customer email addresses, along with hashed and salted passwords, for a subset of customers. For a small number of users, API keys and customer-provided SSL certificates were also exposed. Imperva said the security incident only affected customers of its cloud WAF, and not other products.
Type: Data Exposure
Title: Cyber Attack on Thales Group's Satellite Communication Systems
Description: Thales Group, a prominent player in the aerospace, defense, and security sectors, faced a direct attack on its satellite communication systems. This compromise led to a breach of sensitive communication channels between ground operations and several commercial satellites. The attackers managed to inject malicious code to disrupt the integrity of critical data being relayed for navigation and observation purposes. The profound implications of this event put essential space-based services used by governments and corporations at risk, threatening national security interests and economic stability across multiple regions.
Type: Cyber Attack
Attack Vector: Malicious Code Injection
Vulnerability Exploited: Satellite Communication Systems
Motivation: National Security DisruptionEconomic Instability
Title: Ransomware Attack on Thales Group by LockBit 3.0
Description: The French defense and technology firm Thales Group suffered a ransomware attack by LockBit 3.0 in 2022. The attack targeted the company's advanced technology and defense services, illustrating the potential dangers ransomware poses to organizations that offer external service to the maritime sector.
Type: ransomware
Threat Actor: LockBit 3.0
Common Attack Types: The most common types of attacks the company has faced is Ransomware.
Identification of Attack Vectors: The company identifies the attack vectors used in incidents through Satellite Communication Systems.

Financial Loss: Significant
Systems Affected: WebsitesCDN
Downtime: Significant
Operational Impact: High
Revenue Loss: Significant

Data Compromised: Some data stolen

Data Compromised: Email addresses, Hashed and salted passwords, Api keys, Customer-provided ssl certificates
Systems Affected: Cloud WAF

Data Compromised: Sensitive Communication Channels
Systems Affected: Satellite Communication Systems
Operational Impact: Disruption of Critical Data Integrity
Average Financial Loss: The average financial loss per incident is $0.00.
Commonly Compromised Data Types: The types of data most commonly compromised in incidents are Email Addresses, Hashed And Salted Passwords, Api Keys, Customer-Provided Ssl Certificates, and Sensitive Communication Data.

Entity Name: Imperva Florists
Entity Type: Business
Industry: Floristry
Size: 34 florists

Entity Name: Thales
Entity Type: Organization
Industry: Defense and Security
Location: France

Entity Name: Thales
Entity Type: Defense and Technology Group
Industry: Defense and Technology
Location: France

Entity Name: Imperva
Entity Type: Company
Industry: Cybersecurity
Customers Affected: Subset of customers

Entity Name: Thales Group
Entity Type: Company
Industry: Aerospace, Defense, Security

Entity Name: Thales Group
Entity Type: defense and technology firm
Industry: defense, technology, maritime services
Location: France

Third Party Assistance: Imperva
Remediation Measures: Restored access and got the business back online

Incident Response Plan Activated: Internal inquiry launched
Third Party Assistance: Contacted the ANSSI national cyber security agency
Incident Response Plan: The company's incident response plan is described as Internal inquiry launched.
Third-Party Assistance: The company involves third-party assistance in incident response through Imperva, Contacted the ANSSI national cyber security agency.

Data Exfiltration: Some data stolen

Type of Data Compromised: Email addresses, Hashed and salted passwords, Api keys, Customer-provided ssl certificates
Sensitivity of Data: High
Data Encryption: Hashed and salted passwords
Personally Identifiable Information: email addresses

Type of Data Compromised: Sensitive Communication Data
Sensitivity of Data: High
Prevention of Data Exfiltration: The company takes the following measures to prevent data exfiltration: Restored access and got the business back online.

Ransom Demanded: Yes

Ransomware Strain: LockBit 3.0

Investigation Status: Internal inquiry launched

Entry Point: Satellite Communication Systems
High Value Targets: Commercial Satellites
Data Sold on Dark Web: Commercial Satellites
Post-Incident Analysis Process: The company's process for conducting post-incident analysis is described as Imperva, Contacted the ANSSI national cyber security agency.
Last Ransom Demanded: The amount of the last ransom demanded was Yes.
Last Attacking Group: The attacking group in the last incident were an Unknown, LockBit 3.0 and LockBit 3.0.
Most Recent Incident Detected: The most recent incident detected was on February 2016.
Highest Financial Loss: The highest financial loss from an incident was Significant.
Most Significant Data Compromised: The most significant data compromised in an incident were Some data stolen, email addresses, hashed and salted passwords, API keys, customer-provided SSL certificates, and Sensitive Communication Channels.
Most Significant System Affected: The most significant system affected in an incident was WebsitesCDN and Cloud WAF and .
Third-Party Assistance in Most Recent Incident: The third-party assistance involved in the most recent incident was Imperva, Contacted the ANSSI national cyber security agency.
Most Sensitive Data Compromised: The most sensitive data compromised in a breach were customer-provided SSL certificates, API keys, Sensitive Communication Channels, hashed and salted passwords, Some data stolen and email addresses.
Highest Ransom Demanded: The highest ransom demanded in a ransomware incident was Yes.
Current Status of Most Recent Investigation: The current status of the most recent investigation is Internal inquiry launched.
Most Recent Entry Point: The most recent entry point used by an initial access broker was an Satellite Communication Systems.
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