Six of Europe’s largest hosting and cloud providers have raised prices since the start of 2026. Some by as much as 49%. Not all: one of the biggest budget providers launched an improved product line at lower prices instead, explicitly betting that competitors’ increases open a market gap. Across the Atlantic, the picture diverges: ...
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Most web servers run Linux. On Linux, there is one account that can do anything without restriction: read any file on the machine, access any database, modify any configuration, install any software. It is called root, and it belongs to the system administrator. Everyone else operates within boundaries. DirtyFrag is a vulnerability that erases ...
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CVE-2026-41940 is moving fast enough that a new article every few hours would do more to clutter your inbox than to inform you. We are keeping this page updated instead. The most recent updates appear at the top. For the full background, see our original April 29 coverage and our May 3 follow-up on the 64-day zero-day window. cPanel has ...
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On April 28, 2026, cPanel disclosed a critical authentication vulnerability in cPanel and WHM affecting nearly all known versions, including end-of-life releases. The flaw allowed authentication bypass at the login level, meaning an attacker could access a WHM or cPanel interface without valid credentials. KnownHost, one of the first providers ...
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