Due to a global cyber security incident,
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Security researchers are sounding the alarm on a newly
discovered vulnerability in the widely used web server management software cPanel and WebHost Manager
(WHM).
The
bug allows hackers to hijack and take full control of the servers running the
affected software, which is thought to be used by tens of millions of website
owners around the world.
For 64 days, attackers had root access to servers managing over
70 million websites, and nobody had to know a single password to get in. A
crafted HTTP request was enough, and two-factor authentication made no
difference. The company behind the software was told about it two weeks before
the patch dropped. Their first response was that nothing was wrong.
Whoever gets in walks away with root access to the entire server
through WHM: the hosted sites, the databases behind them, the email accounts,
the certificates, and every credential stored on that machine.