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20 May: cPanel Security Updates Issued

TSR-2014-0004 cPanel has released new builds for all public update tiers. These updates provide targeted changes to address security concerns with the cPanel & WHM product. These builds are currently available to all customers via the standard update system. cPanel has rated these updates as having security impact levels…

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06 May: 40 Free Open Source network monitoring tools

Introduction Network monitoring has become a key responsibility of the network administrator. Administrators have a multitude of choices from open-source and freeware network monitoring software to commercial network monitoring tools. Network monitoring tools monitor associated systems for slow and failing components and notify the network administrators via emails, SMS…

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06 May: EasyApache Security Update released

cPanel, Inc. has released EasyApache 3.24.18 with PHP versions 5.5.12 and 5.4.28. This release addresses the PHP vulnerability CVE-2014-0185 with the fix to a bug in the FPM package. We encourage all PHP users to upgrade to PHP version 5.5.12 or PHP version 5.4.28.

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25 Apr: Nagios Remote Plugin Executor Vulnerability

Nagios is an open source computer system monitoring, network monitoring and infrastructure monitoring software application. Nagios offers monitoring and alerting services for servers, switches, applications, and services. It alerts the users when things go wrong and alerts them a second time when the problem has been resolved.

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11 Apr: WordPress 3.8.2 Security Release

WordPress 3.8.2 is now available. This is an important security release for all previous versions and we strongly encourage you to update your sites immediately. This releases fixes a weakness that could let an attacker force their way into your site by forging authentication cookies. This was discovered and…

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09 Apr: OpenSSL Vulnerability

Urgent Action Required There is a vulnerability present within OpenSSL that can allow sensitive information that is stored in the server memory to be disclosed to an attacker. A public proof of concept has already been released and in our testing we were able to see credentials, session and…

10 Jan: Single post (Demo)

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