One of the easiest ways to attack a web site is to gain entry through a content management system, such as WordPress. To do this, hackers try to force a login to a site’s WordPress installation using frequently used passwords. These sorts of attacks are known as brute-force attacks. Additionally, read our website hosting security and WordPress Security article and learn how to keep your website secure.
Overall, the Linux operating system is very secure, but the applications, tools, and configurations administrators install create risks to the environment. Linux powers 75% of the internet, and it’s installed on 6.64 million web servers. Because Linux powers critical systems around the globe, it’s imperative that administrators take the necessary steps to harden the operating system’s security. Although Linux is inherently secure, several configurations and strategies help harden its defenses and reduce the risk of a compromise. This article goes over the following questions:
We’re pleased to announce a new beta version of Imunify360. Version 7.0 is now available!
We are happy to announce that Imunify adds Virtuozzo environment support and can run flawlessly with AlmaLinux and CloudLinux OS. This is excellent news for web hosting providers using these popular operating systems and virtualization platforms. Imunify360 has been thoroughly tested and is - officially supported, ensuring users can take advantage of its full range of features without any issues.
We’re pleased to announce a new beta version 7.0 of the Imunify Core & Antivirus module.
The Imunify team is happy to report that we achieved another performance improvement. This time it relates to the Proactive Defense module and Real-time AV scanner.
On December 6th, the Imunify360 team released an improved set of rules for Proactive Defense. The rules are destined to enhance the overall performance of the server. At this time, we already see an average load decrease on servers running Imunify360 as well as significantly lower response time (see Figure 1).
In July 2021, Imunify360 team introduced several guides covering server security best practices and was happy to share positive feedback of our clients - Guzel Hosting & Interserver.net. Check the posts below to learn more about the latest releases, package updates, case studies, guides and new vulnerabilities and issues discovered by the Imunify360 team.
In June, 2021, Imunify360 introduced a new version, v.5.8. In addition to that Imunify360 team devote themselves to creating different security guides and materials that could help both newbies and experienced users to take server security to the top with Imunify360. Read the posts below to stay tuned with the latest updates and security trends.
May 2021 was a busy month for the Imunify Security team. Another version of Imunify360 was released, version 5.7. In addition to that, the Imunify team took part in CloudTalk 2021 and skyrocketed it with Igor Seletskiy’s speech about Imunify360’ proactive approach to security. Keep on reading to learn more about new features, CloudTalk 2021 and cPanel security tips.