Bad Crawler Protection in WAF Configuration: Enhancing Website Security
In our ongoing commitment to protect your websites from unwanted traffic, we've recently introduced new ruleset in the Web Application Firewall (WAF) configuration named "Bad Crawler Protection." This update replaces the legacy "RBL Protection" rules set. We've phased...
Do we really need resource comsumption settings for cPGuard?
What do you mean by resource consumption? Every software needs some resources to run on a system and perform its operations. The amount of resources each program need is different and depends on the task it performs. Softwares that need to run multiple algorithms, do...
What are the advantages of cPGuard WAF compared to competing solutions?
What is cPGuard WAF? The cPGuard WAF module is an important part of cPGuard security suite to protect your websites from malicious traffic and attacks. It is powered by Malware.Expert commercial ModSec rules and are loaded with a wide variety of protection levels....
What are the recent changes in IPDB?
What is IPDB Firewall? In cPGuard, we have multiple modules that work at different layers to stop various attacks. The IPDB firewall module is a system-level firewall that can block many of the attacks before it reaches your application servers. The main components of...
Contact Form 7 Unrestricted File Upload Vulnerability – How does cPGuard protect your websites?
About the vulnerability Contact Form 7 is a famous WordPress plugin that helps users to create different contact forms on the website. The plugin has a very big user base and having almost over 5 million active installations. So, any vulnerability to such a popular...
cPanel Scanner Layers – Incremental File Scanning
One of the frequent questions that we are receiving recently is, how efficient the scanner is, and what can be the option to do something similar to the Rapid scan offered by another solution. To answer this question we have to explain how the total scanning system...
How cPGuard protects your websites?
This is one of the first questions that will raise when someone decides to try cPGuard on their servers. The answer is not simple and it needs to be explained from top to bottom as the protection is offered at multiple levels. So let us check what all protection that...
Tips to find malware in WordPress websites
WordPress always the hot choice of website hackers and thus it is one of the web applications that receive major attacks. Especially on a shared web hosting server, it is very much interesting to check and compare the WordPress websites logs against the other websites...
How nulled WordPress Plugins can damage your website
It is a well-known fact that WordPress is one of the web applications that get the majority of web attacks when installed on a domain. In addition to the conventional attack vectors, there are plenty of other attack methods that are being used to attack WordPress...
Recent changes and features in cPGuard
What are the new features in recent cPGuard versions?At OpsShield, our engineers are always keen to hear the feedback from our customers, read each of them carefully and make amendments to the software to make it useful and user-friendly. So in each versions, we try...
cPanel Version 88 and ClamAV
cPanel recently announced the latest version update v88 with a handful of features like MySQL 8 support. It is so nice to see the much-awaited MySQL 8 support in the test version, though they have updated their internal ClamAV package and it is started to conflict...