Security researchers have discovered a major security flaw in cPanel, a popular software suite used by web hosting companies to manage websites for their customers. The bug, discovered by security ...
A critical vulnerability in cPanel, the web-hosting control panel used to manage an estimated millions of servers worldwide, ...
Days after the disclosure of a critical vulnerability in popular web hosting software cPanel and WHM, hackers keep targeting and hacking websites.
Web hosts are scrambling to fix the bug under active attack by hackers. One company said hackers have been abusing the bug for months.
A security flaw in the cPanel web hosting control panel allows attackers to circumvent two-factor authentication (2FA) checks via brute-force attacks for domains managed using vulnerable cPanel & ...
A critical flaw in cPanel, the web hosting control panel software that underpins a massive share of the internet’s shared hosting infrastructure, has been actively exploited since at least February ...
The new versions of the cPanel and WHM web hosting management software close at least one security vulnerability that is considered high-risk. The vulnerabilities are in third-party software that ...
Attackers can attack cPanel and WebHost Manager with malicious code, among other things. Security patches are available.
In the past couple of decades, building and operating your own website has become an increasingly accessible process. A big part of that is due to the role of web hosting providers simplifying the ...