Enhancing Server Security Against New Threats

Understanding the Recent Vulnerability in CMSsite 1.0 CMSsite 1.0 recently faced a significant security threat due to a SQL injection vulnerability (CVE-2019-25674). This vulnerability allows unauthenticated attackers to manipulate database queries by injecting malicious SQL code. Such vulnerabilities can lead to unauthorized access to sensitive database information, making it crucial for system administrators and hosting […]

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eDirectory SQL Injection Vulnerability and Its Impact

Understanding the eDirectory SQL Injection Vulnerability The recent discovery of multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in eDirectory has raised significant concerns among system administrators and hosting providers. This vulnerability (CVE-2019-25675) allows attackers to bypass authentication and access sensitive files without any prerequisite credentials. What is CVE-2019-25675? This vulnerability is specifically tied to SQL injection, which is […]

Vulnerability
Enhancing Server Security Against New Threats

Understanding the Recent Vulnerability in CMSsite 1.0 CMSsite 1.0 recently faced a significant security threat due to a SQL injection vulnerability (CVE-2019-25674). This vulnerability allows unauthenticated attackers to manipulate database queries by injecting malicious SQL code. Such vulnerabilities can lead to unauthorized access to sensitive database information, making it crucial for system administrators and hosting […]

Vulnerability
eDirectory SQL Injection Vulnerability and Its Impact

Understanding the eDirectory SQL Injection Vulnerability The recent discovery of multiple SQL injection vulnerabilities in eDirectory has raised significant concerns among system administrators and hosting providers. This vulnerability (CVE-2019-25675) allows attackers to bypass authentication and access sensitive files without any prerequisite credentials. What is CVE-2019-25675? This vulnerability is specifically tied to SQL injection, which is […]

Vulnerability
Release notes Teamwork makes the dream work: Sub-users and their roles

Not everyone uses the BitNinja Dashboard for the same reasons when doing their work. We know that. Which is why we have different sub-user roles built into our Dashboard. Why do you need sub-user roles? If you need your accountant to download your subscriptions’ invoices without sharing your BitNinja account's login details, and if you […]

Trending BitNinja in the Asia Pacific region - Case Study with ReadySpace

ReadySpace was founded in 2003 and is based in Singapore. They provide cloud-based solutions to their 150,000 customers, mainly from the Asia Pacific region. They are now expanding to the Philippines and Indonesia, and since 2013 started to open towards American businesses. Challenges They were experiencing the harmful effects of heavy DoS attacks mainly, which […]

Events BitNinja Raised 500k EUR from Industry Veterans to Make the Internet Safer

BitNinja was founded in 2014 and became very profitable by the following year. We could quickly grow by using our own resources, however, we are truly committed to our mission. We want to make the internet a safer place, so we decided to speed up our growth with investors. We are pleased to announce that […]

Trending Case study - Swiss Web Hosting Company Protected by BitNinja

Ganesh Hosting is one of our oldest customers, who are with us from the very beginning. A few years ago, we asked them about their experience and created this case study. It was available only for our reseller partners but now we would like to share it with the publicity. The company Ganesh Hosting is […]

Release notes NEW Feature - Transparent Proxy for BitNinja WAF 2.0

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Threat lab Trace Hackers' IP Behind Cloudflare with The New Trusted Proxy Module

In the previous quarter, we announced a new beta module, the Trusted Proxy, which became some of our users’ favorite module: “The new Trusted Proxy feature simply blows the competition out of the water especially when you consider the price point at which are offering BitNinja. We couldn’t be happier with how things are proceeding. […]

Trending Case study - 2000 Website Owners Protected by BitNinja at Beebyte Hosting

Hacked websites? Outdated WordPress versions? Complaining customers? These painful problems cause daily headaches for many web hosting companies out there. We've heard a lot of bad stories from our partners about these memories. We are happy to say that we can welcome a new member to our Ninja Community who can forget about the above-mentioned […]

Trending 5 Steps to Creating an Effective Cyber Security Policy for Employees

Technology is always evolving, and there are continuous new developments that change the spectrum of what is possible and what companies can do with technology. Because of this, cyberattacks, and therefore cybersecurity, are constantly adapting and reviewing their methods to stay on top of things. This is difficult for cybersecurity teams because technology moves so […]

Trending How malware could be affecting your business without you realising

All businesses need to be doing as much as possible to ensure that they are defended against cyber-attacks. But cyber-crime has become so sophisticated that in many cases your company could be compromised without you even realizing it. Here we take a look at some of the ways that malware could be working within your […]

Vulnerability Critical Vulnerability Alert: CVE-2019-25676 Impact

Understanding CVE-2019-25676 The cybersecurity landscape is constantly evolving, and recently a high-impact vulnerability has emerged concerning the Ask Expert Script 3.0.5. This vulnerability, known as CVE-2019-25676, exposes systems to significant risks from unauthenticated attackers. Understanding its implications is crucial for all system administrators and hosting providers. What is CVE-2019-25676? CVE-2019-25676 is a critical vulnerability that […]

Vulnerability CVE-2019-25678: SQL Injection Vulnerabilities

Introduction to CVE-2019-25678 CVE-2019-25678 reveals critical SQL injection vulnerabilities in the C4G Basic Laboratory Information System (BLIS) version 3.4. This security flaw allows attackers to execute arbitrary SQL commands. Server administrators and hosting providers must understand the implications to safeguard their systems. Understanding the Threat Attackers can exploit these vulnerabilities by sending GET requests to […]

Vulnerability Server Security Alert: CVE-2026-5538 Affects Linux Servers

Understanding CVE-2026-5538 and Its Impact on Server Security A recently discovered vulnerability, CVE-2026-5538, has been identified in QingdaoU OnlineJudge software, affecting versions up to 1.6.1. This vulnerability allows for server-side request forgery, which can be exploited remotely. System administrators and hosting providers must be vigilant to protect their infrastructures against this type of attack. Details […]

Vulnerability Securing Your Linux Server Against CVE-2026-5536

Introduction In the realm of cybersecurity, vulnerabilities pose significant risks to system administrators and hosting providers. Recently, a high-severity vulnerability, CVE-2026-5536, was identified in the FedML-AI framework. This weakness can be exploited to perform deserialization attacks remotely, potentially compromising Linux servers. Understanding CVE-2026-5536 CVE-2026-5536 impacts versions of FedML-AI up to 0.8.9. The vulnerability resides within […]

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Vulnerability CVE-2026-5535: Critical Threat to Server Security

Understanding CVE-2026-5535 A recently disclosed vulnerability, CVE-2026-5535, has come into the spotlight, affecting the FedML-AI platform versions up to 0.8.9. This vulnerability allows remote attackers to conduct path traversal attacks through the FileUtils.java file of the MQTT Message Handler component. Such exploitability poses serious risks for server administrators and hosting providers, emphasizing an urgent need […]

Vulnerability Securing Your Linux Server Against CVE-2026-5536

Introduction In the realm of cybersecurity, vulnerabilities pose significant risks to system administrators and hosting providers. Recently, a high-severity vulnerability, CVE-2026-5536, was identified in the FedML-AI framework. This weakness can be exploited to perform deserialization attacks remotely, potentially compromising Linux servers. Understanding CVE-2026-5536 CVE-2026-5536 impacts versions of FedML-AI up to 0.8.9. The vulnerability resides within […]

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Start the 5-min installation with one line of code and use all the security components without commitment and limitation for 7-trial days!
Vulnerability CVE-2026-5535: Critical Threat to Server Security

Understanding CVE-2026-5535 A recently disclosed vulnerability, CVE-2026-5535, has come into the spotlight, affecting the FedML-AI platform versions up to 0.8.9. This vulnerability allows remote attackers to conduct path traversal attacks through the FileUtils.java file of the MQTT Message Handler component. Such exploitability poses serious risks for server administrators and hosting providers, emphasizing an urgent need […]

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