Our Security team has been made aware of a Glibc Security Vulnerability that was announced earlier this month. Refer https://access.redhat.com/security/cve/cve-2015-7547 for more details on this vulnerability. Details on glibc can be found here Impact: This vulnerability could allow a remote user to execute code as a privileged user and hence has ... Read More »
Wordpress Vulnerability :- What it is about? WordPress versions 4.4.1 and earlier are affected by two security issues: a possible SSRF for certain local URIs and an open redirection attack. You can find more details about the same from the following link ... Read More »
We have introduced a few changes to SSH to make it hassle free for you. the SSH is now enabled over port 22 on our Linux Shared Hosting product. Customers can now log in with passwords and keys. For ease and convenience customers can now see the SSH keys management icon in the control panel.We will also be enabling plain FTP on all shared hosting ... Read More »
As mentioned earlier on our blog we have now upgraded to PHP v5.4 and will be deprecating PHP v5.2. Starting 17th March, 2014, all our Linux Single Domain, Multi Domain, and Reseller Hosting servers will have PHP v5.4 as the default version (while we will continue to support v5.3). Numerous vulnerabilities in PHP v5.2 have been addressed in its ... Read More »
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