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ImunifyAV is now bundled with cPanel & WHM v88

Written by Greg Zemskov | May 12, 2020 5:40:12 PM

We at Imunify Security are excited to announce that the new version of cPanel & WHM, version 88, bundles ImunifyAV as its default antivirus solution.

ImunifyAV is Linux server antivirus provided free of charge. It features a highly efficient malware detection engine that finds most types of malware without stressing your system. With the ImunifyAV+ premium edition of antivirus for linux server, malware is easy to remove with just one click. 

Imunify Capabilities And Features

 

The main capabilities and features of ImunifyAV and ImunifyAV+ are: 

  • Effective malware detection
    Detects any type of malicious file, including backdoors, web-shells, viruses, hacker tools, ‘blackhat SEO’ scripts, and phishing pages, without false-positives.

  • One-click malware clean-up
    With ImunifyAV+, if malware is detected, it can be automatically removed with one click. Advanced file deobfuscation techniques enable detection of encrypted malicious code embedded in files, close to 99% of which can be cleaned automatically.

  • User-friendly GUI
    A user-friendly GUI helps you monitor and control the security and computing resources for all websites and users on a server.

  • Task automation
    When malware is detected, you can direct ImunifyAV/ImunifyAV+ to automatically perform a specified action.

ImunifyAV in cPanel & WHM

 

ImunifyAV provides additional security by scanning for malware on your server. If ImunifyAV finds any malware, it notifies the user in the Files tab of the ImunifyAV interface. 

 

You can install ImunifyAV free of charge from WHM’s Security Advisor interface. 

Upgrading to ImunifyAV+ allows you to set up email notifications and automatic malware removal. You can buy a license for it in WHM’s Security Advisor interface, or in the ImunifyAV interface. 

Here are detailed instructions on how to enable ImunifyAV in WHM &cPanel, or purchase a license for ImunifyAV+. In addition to that, you could read our new guide covering how to stay on top of cPanel security.