There are moments every server admin dreads. Like when your security tool blocks a file that you know is safe, and when you find a suspicious file that your tool missed entirely.
False positives are frustrating disruptions that can break a site and create support tickets, while false negatives cause a nagging uncertainty that leaves you wondering what else might be lurking undetected. In both cases, you want to report it because you want the system to get smarter.
But previously, submitting a file for analysis might have felt like sending it into a black hole. You do your part, but you never find out what happens next. Was it reviewed? Was it a true threat? Could it be included in the next signature update?
Now, we’re changing that.
When we launched the Imunify Security WordPress Plugin, our goal was clear: make security visible to site owners by showcasing the protection hosting providers deliver with Imunify360.
After rapidly reaching 50,000 installations, we are excited to share that over 260,000 WordPress websites now have the plugin installed and active.
And now, we're ready for V2.
Did you know that ImunifyAV, ImunifyAV+, and Imunify360 come with powerful cloud-based malware detection?
We are writing to inform you about an important update to our software repository for Ubuntu 24. We have replaced the PGP key used to sign our repository metadata.
Admin tools like Adminer and TinyFileManager are invaluable for sysadmins, offering a simple web interface to manage databases and files. Their simplicity, often encapsulated in a single PHP file, makes them popular.
Earlier this month, we introduced the Imunify Security WordPress Plugin — designed to make the powerful protection of Imunify360 visible right inside the WordPress Admin Dashboard.
The hosting industry stands at a critical juncture, with providers navigating complex challenges and emerging opportunities.
If your customers don’t see the security you provide — do they know it’s even there? That’s the challenge we set out to solve with the new Imunify Security WordPress Plugin.
As a hosting provider, you understand the chaos spam creates — not just for your clients but for your servers. The battle against spam isn’t about protecting inboxes; it’s about safeguarding the lifeblood of your hosting infrastructure: your email traffic.
At Imunify, we’re excited to announce a pilot program for our latest product: MyImunify. This program is an opportunity for hosting providers to test a new revenue-sharing model that combines cutting-edge malware protection with a seamless upsell experience for your customers.