Imunify360 v4.3 has a wider choice of default actions for the malware scanner. Here, we explain what they are.
In Imunify360 version 4.3 we’ve added two additional choices to the Default action on detect menu in the malware scanner. They are Cleanup and Cleanup & Quarantine (as a fallback).
Updated: September 12, 2019 11 AM EST.
We fixed a vulnerability in the recent release. We advise you to update to the latest stable version available.
We are pleased to announce that the new Imunify360 version 4.2.9-2 is now scheduled for gradual roll-out from our production repository and will be available for all customers in about two weeks or less.
The release of Imunify360 v4.3 brings RapidScan, a feature to improve scanning speeds by as much as 1000%.
We're making anti-malware and antivirus scans faster with RapidScan, a new scanning option for Imunify360. Keep on reading to discover the full power and speed of linux malware scanner for web servers.
Imunify’s Malware Intelligence Team has been witnessing an increase in malware samples using the goto programming construct. Here’s a chart showing the recent surge of malware using goto as an obfuscating mechanism.
Malware changes daily, sometimes hourly.
To keep servers safe, you must make sure your Imunify360 malware database is always up to date. We're striving to make Imunify360 the easiest way to keep Linux web servers secure. So we're announcing that, as of July 10, 2019, the Imunify360 and ImunifyAV malware and black hash databases get updates every business day.
Your web server's image processor could be malware hiding in plain sight.
I'm going to describe an interesting type of malware the Malware Intelligence Team recently uncovered during a recent research operation.
At the time of writing, there were 11,320 cases of it detected and neutralized on 265 websites across 183 servers.
It is a particularly ingenious and potentially destructive type of malware: it is designed to appear as a legitimate image processor, and can act as a backdoor to your web server.
There’s a dangerous new malware affecting Linux and IoT devices known as HiddenWasp. In this article, I’ll dissect it to show you how it works and how you can stop it infecting your Linux server or IoT device.
An unlucky upshot of running your own website or online store is that, sooner or later, hackers will add it to their ‘juicy list of prey’. Once in their list, hackers will continuously scan and probe your site for weaknesses, trying to find a way to further their illicit goals.
I have good news—there are features coming in Imunify360 4.0 that will make your life easier, your servers safer, and your businesses more profitable.