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Imperva Research Labs Uncovers Global Rise in Security Incidents in August 2020 Cyber Threat Report
Australia, the United Kingdom, and Canada hit by the largest increase in incidents as data leakage attacks are also on the rise
Imperva, Inc., the cybersecurity leader championing the fight to secure data and applications wherever they reside, published its August 2020 Cyber Threat Index Report. The report showed most countries saw an increase in the number of security incidents in August. Simultaneously, the number of data leakage attack attempts also grew, targeting Apache servers, Git repositories, and databases.
The monthly report also revealed the overall Cyber Threat Index score rose for the second month in a row, gambling sites are facing larger DDoS attacks, and the number of high-risk vulnerabilities is growing.
Key findings between August 1 and August 30, 2020 include:
- Globally, the number of security incidents increased during August. Most countries experienced more security incidents in August than June and July. The largest increases in incidents were in Australia (+19%), the United Kingdom (+15%), and Canada (+13%). The only exception to this global trend was Russia, which saw the volume of incidents reduce by 6%.
- Data leakage attack attempts are on the rise. The number of data leakage incident attempts grew by 30% in August, targeting Apache servers, Git repositories, and databases. The most targeted industry for these attacks was Financial Services, which experienced a 55% growth in data leakage attack attempts since May.
- Overall Cyber Threat Index score rose for the second month in a row. The CTI score went up by six points both in both July and in August, reaching a score of 798, due to the increase in revealed high-risk vulnerabilities and a 5% increase in security incidents. Counterintuitively, the volume of blocked malicious requests dropped, indicating more targeted tactics and fewer randomized “spray-and-pray” attacks.
- The size of application DDoS attacks against gambling sites is increasing. DDoS attacks against gambling sites grew larger in size over the past few months. Imperva Research Labs measured a 281K requests per second (RPS) attack in August and a 250K RPS attack in July—larger attacks in comparison to the months prior.
- The number of high-risk remote code evaluation (RCE) and remote file inclusion (RFI) vulnerabilities is growing. Continuing a trend Imperva Research Labs has observed over the past eight months, the number of published vulnerabilities continues to increase. More than 250 vulnerabilities published in August—half of which were published with an exploit, and 5% of them are considered “high risk.”
- Travel industry traffic volume drops to a third of August 2019 levels. From November 2019 to April 2020, traffic decreased every month as the COVID-19 pandemic spread, becoming a global crisis. Although travel site traffic kicked off an upward trajectory in May 2020, it remains far below its pre-COVID 19 level. In addition, the number of security incidents in travel websites also decreased by 40% when compared to this time last year.
The Cyber Threat Index is a monthly measurement and analysis of the global cyber threat landscape across data and applications based on data gathered from Imperva sensors all over the world—including over 25 petabytes of network traffic passing through the Imperva CDN per month. With over one trillion total requests analyzed and 21 billion application attacks blocked, it offers an unrivaled comprehensive look at application security and provides an easy-to-understand score to consistently track cyber threat levels and observe trends over time. Viewers can dive deeper into the score and drill down for individual industries and countries, and also view historic Index scores.
The August 2020 Cyber Threat Index is available at https://www.imperva.com/cyber-threat-index/.
“Countries around the world are dealing with a similar problem in terms of increased security incidents. This is also exemplified by the increase in specific threats such as data leakage attacks, and vulnerabilities like RCE and RFI,” said Nadav Avital, head of security research at Imperva. “Furthermore, even though the volume of blocked malicious requests dropped, organizations must not lose focus, or assume they are safer because volume is down. Additionally, to address data leaks they must ensure assets are properly configured, to only allow necessary access to their systems.”
The Cyber Threat Index was created by Imperva Research Labs, a premier research organization for security analysis, vulnerability discovery, and compliance expertise. The organization provides round-the-clock research into the latest security vulnerabilities and is comprised of some of the world’s leading experts in data and application security.
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Betsson Group Wins Social Responsibility of the Year Award at Global Gaming Awards EMEA 2025
The Global Gaming Awards Europe, Middle East & Africa 2025 reward the gaming industry’s strongest performers across the previous 12 months, with a strong focus on the EMEA region.
Betsson Group was proudly recognised with the Social Responsibility of the Year Award and as a Runner-Up for the Online Sports Betting Operator of the Year Award at the Global Gaming Awards Europe, Middle East & Africa 2025. The Global Gaming Awards have gained respect amongst industry heavyweights and are considered one of the most trusted award ceremonies in the industry.
The awards voting process involved a panel of over 50 industry executives who cast their vote for a winner and a runner-up across all categories except the categories in which they have a conflict of interest.
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UKGC Issues Urgent Warning on Unlicensed Platforms and Operator Responsibility
Tackling unlicensed gambling is central to the UK Gambling Commission’s objective of preventing gambling from being a source of crime and disrupting this illegal activity at scale.
The Commission has become aware of casino games supplied by licensed operators appearing on unlicensed websites available to the British consumers illegally.
Those markets are unregulated, and do not provide the same safeguards that are required of operators. They often target vulnerable customers, such as those who have self-excluded via the GAMSTOP scheme. The websites may have inadequate social responsibility and Anti-Money Laundering (AML) controls in place and leave customers open to risks of fraud, data privacy issues and unfair practices. It is therefore imperative that the Commission, in collaboration with the gambling industry and key partners take all possible steps to mitigate risk to GB consumers.
Operators providing Business-to-Business (B2B) gaming solutions including live games, live casinos and slots (B2B operators) can help the Commission tackle the illegal market by reviewing their own practices. The Commission has found that, in some instances, third party resellers are distributing games supplied by operators to the illegal market, often in breach of their contractual obligations. Commission licensees may have been negligent in allowing them to do so and in the process, place their own licence at risk.
The Commission advised operators to actively monitor their business relationships to ensure any partners are not participating in offering illegal gambling facilities to the GB market, and where identified, terminating relationships where non-compliance has occurred.
It is critical that licensees also actively engage with the Commission where such activity is identified, setting out the preventative measures adopted to ensure such activity ceases immediately. Actively notifying the Commission and setting out a clear plan to mitigate the issue at pace is a minimum requirement.
The Commission is adopting a proactive approach to this matter and may decide at any point to conduct test purchasing activity to evidence potential breaches.
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Betsson and Boca Juniors Announce Renewal of Successful Partnership
Betsson, the leading Sports Betting and Online Casino operator, and Boca Juniors, Latin America’s best-known international club, announced the extension of their successful partnership. Betsson will continue supporting the club as its main sponsor and front jersey partner through December 2028.
Juan Roman Riquelme, President of Boca Juniors, said: “We are delighted. We were lucky enough to start this partnership with Betsson on 25 June 2023, and today, thanks to Betsson’s trust and the great work that is being done, we can renew it until the end of 2028. For me, this brings great happiness, and I am very grateful for the trust. I hope the future finds us celebrating together.”
Jesper Svensson, CEO of Betsson Operations, reflected on the impact of this collaboration, highlighting how the initial agreement, signed in June of 2023, marked a pivotal moment in Betsson’s growth in Latin America: “We have always admired the rich history and legacy of Boca Juniors, and we are truly honoured to continue supporting this extraordinary club. As a company with Swedish roots, we feel a deep connection through both shared history and passion. This partnership not only strengthens our presence in the region but also helps us engage with a global audience.”
Maximiliano Bellio, Betsson’s Country Manager for Argentina, said: “From the start, Boca’s leadership, especially Juan Román Riquelme, has shown great professionalism in working with us. This renewal reinforces our commitment to Latin American football and reflects our ongoing success in the region. With over 60 years of expertise, Betsson brings security and experience, and we are dedicated to promoting responsible gaming while enhancing the entertainment experience for legal-age fans.”
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