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CloudLinux acquired Revisium
On August 20th, CloudLinux acquired Revisium, a company which is specializing in automated website malware cleanup. Revisium has 7 years of experience in malware cleanup automation. CloudLinux is committed to continue growing and promoting the Revisium brand and its products. In the next version of Imunify360, releasing within the next few days, the Revisium malware scanner will be the main...
Proactive Defense on all shared packages
Proactive Defenseâ„¢ stops even the malware that scanners are unable to detect! Software vulnerabilities are constantly being exploited and monetized. In fact, the number of new Linux malware programs increases threefold each year. Malware scanners focus on scanning and identifying infected files already on your system, but how do you protect against new security threats? The solution is Proactive...
summer pre-sale 2018 discount coupons
The Summer is approaching quickly, and we love it so much we want to start a summer pre-sale. We love the warmer weather, enjoy the sun, and see everything come back alive. And because we feel awesome we want to give you some awesome deals as well this summer pre-sales is especially for you. So this summer pre-sale is a temporary offer for customers signing up in June and July with the below...
cPanel 72 (version: Current)
Note that this blog post is about the cPanel 72 Current version, our client servers will run the RELEASE version. So this article contains features which are NOT yet available in your cPanel/WHM but will soon be added when the the version goes from Current to Release. Usually if no big show stoppers are found this happens within the same month. Please note that not all features and updates will...
PHP Updates for non CloudLinux systems by cPanel
Removal of PHP 5.4 and PHP 5.5 in EasyApache Profiles The week of June 18th cPanel will be removing PHP version 5.4 and 5.5 from all cPanel-provided EasyApache 4 profiles. To help users understand what to do, and how to react when that change occurs, cPanel did put together a quick list of questions that they think will frequently be asked. Read the article from cPanel...
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