At BitNinja, we’re committed to continuously refining our security solutions to keep your servers protected against ever-evolving threats. The latest updates (3.10.35 & 3.10.36) introduce improvements, particularly in WordPress integrity checks, WAF management, and process analysis. These updates enhance both security detection capabilities and system stability.
What’s New in BitNinja 3.10.35 & 3.10.36?
Malware Detection:
WordPress remains one of the most targeted platforms for cyberattacks, and securing installations is critical. With this update, BitNinja now examines WordPress installations using integrity checks, helping to detect unauthorized modifications, missing core files, and injected malicious code. This improvement adds another layer of defense to keep your WordPress-based websites safe.
WAFManager
Addressed an issue related to restarting systemd-networkd, ensuring more stable operation across environments.
ProcessAnalysis
BitNinja’s Process Analysis module has been upgraded to analyze scripts executed with the PHP -r switch. This improvement helps detect malicious scripts executed directly from the command line.
Changelog:
bitninja (3.10.35)
- MalwareDetection:
- Added a solution to examine WordPress installations using integrity checks
- WAFManager:
- Fixed an issue related to restarting systemd-networkd
- ProcessAnalysis:
- Implemented analysis for scripts executed with the PHP -r switch
bitninja (3.10.36)
- WAFManager:
- Fixed an issue related to restarting systemd-networkd
To ensure you’re running the latest version, check your update channel settings in the BitNinja Console using RAU. If you have specific configurations or applications preventing automatic updates, please refer to our documentation for instructions on manual updates and RAU configuration.
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