Antivirus or any other protection

Bidi

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Hy guys in the last time i start to have problems with viruses witch send emails or it just virus the website of the client.

Mowst of them they come because the customers they dont have an antivirus or they install wordpress plugins with all the rubish think on them.

I got clamav but i think is ussles, i need sompting an good antivirus or sompting to dlete those files or not let them upload via ftp or sompting, like i got in my pc eset antivirus 8, when i try to take files to my pc from ftp...etc and if they ar virused it dosent let them.

Any ideeas ?
 

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cPanelMichael

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Hello :)

As far as additional protection, the "Security Advisor" option in WHM is a good place to start to better increase the overall security of your server.

Thank you.
 

Bidi

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Michael is not about the Security Advisor is just theath some customers installs all the sheaty plugins from wordpress witch they got in some scripts/base64...etc and sends spam mail nothink alse and is anoing.

I start to use much more the script milesgeek gave me is goot but not so cuz it just dont detect much more after scaning some accounts he fiind some files but some files no, i take all the files from the account to my computer after i run and clean the files with maldet and i got eset on my pc, he start right away to notive me the files ar infected so maldet is ok but not ok

Anyone else having an good option about my frustrating think |?
 

cPanelMichael

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It's really going to require you to ensure your customers use updated scripts and plugins. Some options referenced in the "Security Advisor" will add some protection (e.g. symlink attacks), but really you need to enforce the use of secure scripts/plugins with your customers.

Thank you.