Tag: vulnerabilities

The Evolution of WordPress® Management with cPanel
cPanel & WHM® has introduced a radical new way to deal with WordPress sites. The Wp Toolkit (WPTK) empowers world-wide-web hosting providers and online site owners to install, protected, and configure multiple webpages in a single easy-to-use interface. This Toolkit...

Linux Security Enhancement with cPanel & WHM®
The internet can be a hostile environment, together with your web hosting nodes face innumerable threats through bad actors who desire to steal data and exploit server resources. CentOS is a stable plus secure foundation, but it is not invulnerable....

How To Install and Configure ModSecurity™ In cPanel
Automated confrontation bots bombard web programs with malicious requests as soon they go on-line. Attackers target every site and ecommerce store at some point, hoping to find some vulnerability they can exploit to inject code, wrong use resources, or steal...

Our Updated MySQL® 5.5 Roadmap
During order to allow customers of MySQL 5. 5 more time to update their database engines, all of us have recently changed this MySQL 5. 5 plan to remove several cPanel & WHM upgrade blockers. If you run MySQL 5....

WordPress® Hardening: One-Click Security with cPanel
WordPress is far together with away the most widely-used content management system regarding the web, but of which popularity comes at a price. It’s also the most attacked CMS. Certainly not because it’s un-secure, and yet because attackers know that...

Memcached PHP Applications for Faster Web Apps
Caching is some sort of indispensable feature of most affordable application hosting and swift, low-latency user experiences. In-memory caching is one connected with the most widely put to use techniques, and Memcached’s in-memory caching capabilities are applied by thousands of...

How to Configure and Use Two-Factor Authentication in cPanel
On the net criminals love to object web servers, and many people will exploit any reliability vulnerability to break within them, steal data, in addition to misuse resources. cPanel & WHM includes many strong security features to guide server administrators...
WordPress® Auto-Updates: Should You Use Them?
Open Source projects just like WordPress have empowered more than a billion people in order to have an online profile. One factor that plagues the Open Source community is hackers. The nature of Open Source and additionally its security transparency...