For many businesses, backups are only thought about after something goes wrong. Unfortunately, by the time data loss, corruption, ransomware, accidental deletion, or hardware failure occurs, it is already too...
Over the past week, the hosting and infrastructure industry has seen a significant increase in publicly disclosed security vulnerabilities affecting cPanel, Linux operating systems, and related software platforms. Some of...
Overview CVE-2026-43284, commonly referred to as “Dirty Frag”, is a Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability affecting parts of the Linux networking subsystem associated with ESP and XFRM packet handling....
Last week, the hosting industry responded to one of the most serious cPanel related vulnerabilities disclosed in recent years, identified as CVE-2026-41940. This vulnerability affected cPanel, WHM, DNSOnly, and WP...
Overview CVE-2026-31431, commonly referred to as “Copy Fail”, is a Linux kernel local privilege escalation vulnerability affecting the Linux cryptographic subsystem, specifically the algif_aead and AF_ALG interfaces within the kernel....
If your website has recently started slowing down, becoming unstable, or even dropping offline without a clear reason, you are not alone. We are seeing this more and more across...
VPSBlocks Self-Healing Failover technology is designed to eliminate one of the biggest risks in hosting infrastructure… single points of failure. Traditional VPS or dedicated server environments rely heavily on the...
Let’s face it, WordPress is one of the most popular content management systems in the marketplace today. In fact, it actually is the leader when it comes to CMS based...
A Virtual Machine (VM) is a software-based environment that emulates a physical computer, running on a hypervisor—the software layer responsible for managing multiple VMs on a single host machine. This...
Early Beginnings: IBM Mainframes and the Dawn of Virtualisation Virtualisation can trace its origins back to the 1960s, when IBM devised ways to maximise the utilisation of expensive mainframe systems...