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How to enable proactive defense and protect websites from zero day attacks The Proactive Defense feature is available starting from Imunify360 3.4.0 Beta. To upgrade to Imunify360 3.4.0 Beta, run the command: yum update imunify360-firewall --enablerepo=imunify360-testing To install this new Imunify360 3.4.0 Beta, please follow the instructions in the documentation. When you have... How small sites can get hacked If you think your site will not be hacked since it's too small to matter, reconsider. This is an incorrect and unsafe assumption that a lot of small businesses take until it is too late. Many site owners think that hackers are only interested in popular, highly-ranked websites. They are wrong. In... How Imunify360 Malware Cleanup works The Malware Cleanup Module Malware Cleanup can remove malicious code from users' files or eliminate them entirely if they can not be cured. It works in a user-assisted way, meaning a user has to select the files to be cleaned up. Malware Cleanup is developed to reduce the possibility of information loss... How to Protect Servers from Malware Attacks Software vulnerabilities are constantly being exploited and monetized, and organized crime now consist of large development teams with substantial budgets. It has become a profitable industry that has seen rapid growth, fueled by ransomware schemes and crypto mining exploits, all without dire consequences. Malware... Official Imunify360 Documentation Imunify360 is the security solution for Linux web servers based on machine learning technology which utilizes a six-layer approach to provide total protection against any types of malicious attacks or abnormal behavior including distributed brute force attacks. If you are new to Imunify360, make sure to visit our... What to do if your website is blacklisted If an online antivirus tool detects malware on your website, it will automatically blacklist the site by adding it to its database of malicious websites. Any time a user with the same antivirus tools visits your infected site, they will see a warning. A hacker may not cause any noticeable damage when penetrating...