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Security feature to protect website hosting in cPanel

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  • rpvw
    Mod Security does a pretty good job of protecting against a variety of attacks (including SQLi) against hosted websites. See the 3 ModSecurity sections at Security Center - Documentation - cPanel Documentation
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  • Dave Smith
    Hi Janny, As rpvw suggests ModSecurity is a good place to start, as well as installing the FREE CSF Plugin (ConfigServer Security & Firewall). Adopting good practice when interacting with MYSQL and PHP are other areas you may consider reading up on (Google MYSQL security for example). Enforce strict HTTPS connections. Closing down unused Services and Ports. Regular offsite backups (do not host your backups on your server it defeats the object essentially). Learn to understand log files and their outputs. Keeping everything up to date is essential. If in doubt, and you are responsible for other users data, and not overly confident in your ability, then consider paying a professional to carry out these tasks for you (there are many recommended here on the CPanel Forums). It can be challenging but rewarding learning about your servers security. Best of luck.
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  • cPanelMichael
    Hello, You may also find this document helpful: Recommended Security Settings - cPanel Knowledge Base - cPanel Documentation Thank you.
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  • Janny
    Hello, You may also find this document helpful:
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