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Beta: Imunify Firewall module v.7.0 released

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We’re pleased to announce a new beta version of the Imunify360 Firewall module. Version 7.0 is now available!

The following features are new in the v.7.0 beta release:

  • cPanel compromised accounts passwords reset
    A new level of protection stops attackers from using compromised accounts.

cPanel compromised accounts passwords reset

We are pleased to introduce a new capability that enables resetting passwords for compromised cPanel accounts. Upon activating this functionality, our platform will detect instances where a cPanel account password has been breached and will subsequently prevent access using the compromised password. End users will then be prompted to create a new password via the cPanel password reset process. This is designed to mitigate the risk of the account being exploited for malicious purposes such as abusing server resources, traffic abuse, or damaging IP reputation.

The feature is experimental and will be delivered disabled by default. We’d appreciate your feedback once you’ve tried it. 

To enable the feature use the following CLI command: 

# imunify360-agent config update '{"CONTROL_PANEL": {"compromised_user_password_reset": true}}'
To switch it off:

# imunify360-agent config update '{"CONTROL_PANEL": {"compromised_user_password_reset": false}}'

When switched on, the system notifies the server's administrator via Contact Manager once a day after changing the compromised passwords for users. The topic of the message is “Compromised accounts on {hostname}: passwords reset.” If you would like to receive such notifications at another email address or through another contact channel, you can change it in the WHM's Contact Manager.

Note: The end users will not receive notifications on password changes, but they will not be able to log in with their old passwords that were compromised. Thus they will have to use the standard cPanel password reset feature to log in.

Changelog

A detailed description of the product changes we made in version ids-7.0 is available through our public changelog for Imunify360.

Stay in touch

Please give our product team feedback on this version 7.0 release. Share your ideas and feature requests through feedback@imunify360.com or via our feedback form.


If you encounter any problems with this beta release, please send a comment or request to our Imunify support team via this support form.

How to install

To install the new version, please follow the instructions in the documentation:

How to upgrade

To upgrade to the new version, please follow the instructions in the documentation:

Beta: Imunify Firewall module v.7.0 released

IM360-beta-release

We’re pleased to announce a new beta version of the Imunify360 Firewall module. Version 7.0 is now available!

The following features are new in the v.7.0 beta release:

  • cPanel compromised accounts passwords reset
    A new level of protection stops attackers from using compromised accounts.

cPanel compromised accounts passwords reset

We are pleased to introduce a new capability that enables resetting passwords for compromised cPanel accounts. Upon activating this functionality, our platform will detect instances where a cPanel account password has been breached and will subsequently prevent access using the compromised password. End users will then be prompted to create a new password via the cPanel password reset process. This is designed to mitigate the risk of the account being exploited for malicious purposes such as abusing server resources, traffic abuse, or damaging IP reputation.

The feature is experimental and will be delivered disabled by default. We’d appreciate your feedback once you’ve tried it. 

To enable the feature use the following CLI command: 

# imunify360-agent config update '{"CONTROL_PANEL": {"compromised_user_password_reset": true}}'
To switch it off:

# imunify360-agent config update '{"CONTROL_PANEL": {"compromised_user_password_reset": false}}'

When switched on, the system notifies the server's administrator via Contact Manager once a day after changing the compromised passwords for users. The topic of the message is “Compromised accounts on {hostname}: passwords reset.” If you would like to receive such notifications at another email address or through another contact channel, you can change it in the WHM's Contact Manager.

Note: The end users will not receive notifications on password changes, but they will not be able to log in with their old passwords that were compromised. Thus they will have to use the standard cPanel password reset feature to log in.

Changelog

A detailed description of the product changes we made in version ids-7.0 is available through our public changelog for Imunify360.

Stay in touch

Please give our product team feedback on this version 7.0 release. Share your ideas and feature requests through feedback@imunify360.com or via our feedback form.


If you encounter any problems with this beta release, please send a comment or request to our Imunify support team via this support form.

How to install

To install the new version, please follow the instructions in the documentation:

How to upgrade

To upgrade to the new version, please follow the instructions in the documentation:

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