In the vast landscape of hosting providers, a delicate dance unfolds. These companies rely on a complex web of software and infrastructure components to deliver seamless customer services. However, beneath the surface of this intricate system lies a lurking danger: vulnerabilities that hackers can exploit. To safeguard against these threats, hosting companies must remain constant and employ meticulous patch management practices. In this article, we will delve into the critical importance of patching vulnerabilities in software and infrastructure to ensure the impregnability of hosting systems.
As the world becomes increasingly digital, e-commerce platforms have become a prime target for cybercriminals seeking to exploit vulnerabilities and gain unauthorized access to sensitive information. Recently, a critical security flaw was uncovered in the popular WooCommerce Stripe Gateway WordPress plugin, putting hundreds of thousands of e-commerce websites at risk. In this blog post, we will delve into the vulnerability details and explore how utilizing the Imunify360 server security suite can help prevent such incidents.
In the competitive world of hosting services, standing out and staying ahead is crucial. Excited to introduce the CloudLinux Partner Program, a revolutionary initiative reshaping hosting providers' operations and success. Whether you're a small hosting company or a large enterprise, this program offers a range of benefits that will transform your business and propel it to new heights.
Imunify360 has a robust set of mitigation that acts proactively against advanced attacks, and its layer works either on L7 (http request) against known vulnerabilities and also at runtime by our innovative Proactive defense module, and behind the scenes, there's a team of malware experts researching 24x7 and figuring out in-depth the malware behavior.
Server security is a top concern for hosting providers, and finding ways to enhance it while also generating revenue can be a challenge. However, with the launch of MyImunify, a revolutionary addition to the Imunify security suite, hosting companies now have the opportunity to transform server security into a lucrative revenue stream and take their security game to the next level.
We are thrilled to announce that the Imunify Security team from CloudLinux will be attending CloudFest USA 2023 from May 31st to June 3rd in Austin, TX, USA. As the proud Gold Sponsor of this event, we're gearing up to connect with you and showcase our innovative solutions that keep the cloud safe and secure.
The recent cyber attack found by Patchstack researcher Rafie Muhammad on the "Advanced Custom Fields" plugin for WordPress is a stark reminder of how vulnerable websites can be to hackers. In this case, over two million users were at risk of cyberattacks due to a vulnerability (a flaw, tracked as CVE-2023-30777) that allowed miscreants to inject malicious code into webpages and potentially hijack administrative accounts.
With Apple’s recent release of a security update for the iPhone, iPad, and Mac, it brings attention to the critical importance of regular software updates. We’re going to explore the significance of staying up-to-date with the latest security patches and highlight the efforts of Imunify360 in enhancing their update process to deliver faster and safer protection for servers.
Infection of cron files is a serious threat to any Linux system that uses task automation. Hackers can use these files to regularly launch malicious programs and scripts.
Dear Imunify customers,
We would like to inform you about a recent security incident that may have affected the analytical data collected from your servers by the Imunify product (e.g., attacker IP addresses, captcha events, etc.). Your privacy and information security are our top priorities, and we deeply regret any inconvenience this may cause.