Threat lab Top articles Log4j Log4Shell Zero-day Vulnerability is Patched by BitNinja

On the 10th of December, bleepingcomputer.com reported an exploit for a critical zero-day vulnerability called "Log4Shell". It has been exposed for the Apache Log4j Java-based logging platform used to access the web server and application logs. About the vulnerability To exploit this vulnerability, an attacker could modify the user agent of a web browser to access the […]

Other Top articles The Most Common Types of Cyberattacks #1 - Phishing

Since the beginning of the 2000s, phishing has been the most popular tool used by attackers to steal sensitive information, and it works. Everyone, from the CEO of a company to the average user, is regularly targeted.  A successful phishing attack can retrieve your confidential information that may be used to do nasty stuff like […]

Other Evolving Anti-Malware Module

We won’t stop until we have caught all of the malware around the world. With this in mind, we made some developments again in the Anti-Malware Module. Let’s see what has changed! Refreshed Anti-Malware Section on the Console It is now much easier to start a Malware Scan. Just go to the Anti-Malware section on […]

Other Top articles How to Break Free From the Reactive Hamster Wheel

A Fresh Approach to Cybersecurity Planning for Web Hosters In modern times websites are a key pillar for doing business. What looks appealing and engaging on the front end takes considerable effort to maintain on the backend. Treated as a commodity, these digital spaces are challenged every second of the day. The frontline of maintaining […]

Other The Most Common Types of Cyberattacks #2 - Malware

Malware is the family name for some of the all-time most dangerous internet threats. Several types of malware are still widespread today. From the early 1960s, malware has evolved and diversified to perform all kinds of nefarious acts. Attackers may use malware to steal your sensitive information (with a Trojan), access your accounts, or encrypt […]

Other Secure Your Online Business During the Festive Season

Hackers love holidays when everyone is taking a chill pill and is detached from work, whether it's Halloween, Christmas, Black Friday, Cyber Monday, or any other special day around the world. During the festive season, ransomware, malware, and hacker attempts are more common. When North Korea’s Lazarus Group stole $81 million from Bangladesh Bank, it […]

Other Why Q4 is the Most Dangerous Time of the Year

This quarter of the year is when there are celebrations, festivals, and occasions all around the world. This is the best time to relax and take vacations to enjoy life with your loved ones. While most people relax in the last quarter, the world sees a surge in the number of cyber attacks. Security is […]

Other BitNinja SiteProtection - Raise Your Profit with a Security Add-on

BitNinja Server Security has successfully raised your uptime, reduced your server load, and cut the number of customer complaints you receive. Now, we have raised the bar one step further and determined a more ambitious goal. We want to raise your profit too! How? With a security add-on, which provides more value for your customers. […]

Cybersecurity Reports Cybersecurity Performance Report 2021/Q3 by BitNinja

We believe it is important to show you how BitNinja performs on Linux servers globally because the crowdsourcing method makes our security system unique and efficient. With every new server and attack, our Defense Network grows stronger, and this kind of synergistic effect provides real value for shared hosting providers. Let’s see in numbers how […]

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