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Proactive Security and Brute-Force Attacks on Applications

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Reactive security is no longer practical to stop attackers and leaves your organization vulnerable to data exfiltration that can persist for months. It only takes a few minutes for an attacker to compromise and exfiltrate data, and afterward, your organization is left to perform clean-up.

If  you don’t proactively catch threat actors, they could go undetected for months on your network, exfiltrating data silently until you finally contain the threat. An advanced persistent threat (APT) could maintain a presence on your network even when you think it’s contained. Any threat that compromises your system causes monetary loss, potential brand damage, and future legal issues. A better way of cleaning up after a compromise is to put up a better defense and implement proactive security that catches, blocks, and contains threats before they damage your systems. Imunify360 team created an article based on Igor Seletskiy's speech, the CEO of CloudLinux Inc., "Proact, not overreact", keep on reading to learn more about proactive cyber security and watch Igor's speech in the end.

Guzel Hosting: Take Control of Your Hosting Servers with Imunify360

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Web host administrators are aware that performance is important for customer satisfaction, but what they don’t know is that performance degradation can be directly related to malware and exploited vulnerabilities on the server. Advanced threats can be difficult to detect, but web hosts must rely on website owners with leased space on the server to stop them. Imunify360 has helped numerous web hosters detect, block, and remediate threats across the entire shared server.

Imunify360 version 5.8.3 updated

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We’re pleased to announce that a new version of Imunify360 is now available. This new Imunify360 v.5.8.3 release includes the following.

Release Notes: Imunify360 v.5.8

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We’re pleased to announce that a new version of Imunify360, version 5.8, is now available. The following features are new in the v.5.8 release:

Beta: Imunify360 version 5.8.2 updated

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We’re pleased to announce that a new beta version of Imunify360 is now available. This new Imunify360 v.5.8.2 beta release includes the following.

Beta: Imunify360 version 5.8.1 updated

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We’re pleased to announce that a new beta version of Imunify360 is now available. This new Imunify360 v.5.8.1 beta release includes the following.

Imunify360 version 5.7.4 updated

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We’re pleased to announce that a new version of Imunify360 is now available. This new Imunify360 v.5.7.4 release includes the following.

Release Notes: Imunify360 v.5.8 beta

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We’re pleased to announce that a new beta version of Imunify360, version 5.8, is now available. The following features are new in the v.5.8 beta release:

Imunify360: Events and Incidents Lookup Feature

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We want to provide Imunify360 users with powerful and comprehensive tool for events and incident analysis within the separate service, so they could:

Find the incidents by IP address, components, username, domain, etc. across multiple servers in the group.

  • Find out which components of the Imunify360 have allowed or denied access and why.

To use the feature, simply log in your CLN account, navigate to the Imunify360 tab and open the "Events & Incidents lookup" page to search for IP-related incidents and events.

Imunify360 version 5.7.3 updated

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We’re pleased to announce that a new version of Imunify360 is now available. This new Imunify360 v.5.7.3 release includes the following.

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