Hosted.com expands security partnership with Imunify360 to confront rising threats
These days, cyberattacks aren’t just targeting Fortune 500s—they’re a constant headache for hosting providers across the board. Even a minor vulnerability can open the door to major issues. Hosted.com isn’t messing around; they’ve tightened up their security by partnering even more closely with Imunify360, which is basically the go-to security suite for Linux web servers.
This integration isn’t just some superficial fix. The intrusion detection system is always on, monitoring every little blip of server activity. Failed logins? Weird scans? Anything that smells off gets flagged, and if something looks really dodgy, it’ll cut the connection right there.
Then you’ve got both a network firewall and a web application firewall—both checking traffic going in and out, making sure nothing suspicious slips through. It’s a layered defense, each part watching the others’ backs. These firewalls filter requests, stopping common tactics like distributed denial-of-service floods or injection attempts that target web applications.
Additional tools focus on malware. Real-time antivirus protection scans files for dangerous code and isolates threats automatically. PHP script monitoring tracks attempts to exploit vulnerabilities, giving administrators a chance to address risks before attackers succeed. Updates arrive regularly, so the system stays alert to emerging forms of attack.
One distinctive element of Imunify360 is what it calls Herd Immunity. This feature collects threat data from servers across its network. When one machine detects a new type of intrusion, the information spreads quickly to others, creating a shared knowledge base that shortens response time for everyone.
Wayne Diamond from Hosted.com makes it pretty clear: attack volumes keep climbing, and defenses have to keep up. Relying on static, outdated tools? That’s basically asking for trouble, since attackers pivot their strategies all the time.
What’s happening now in the hosting space is a shift toward comprehensive, integrated security frameworks. Relying on a single-point solution just isn’t cutting it. Providers are layering automated monitoring, leveraging threat intelligence from the wider community, and building multi-layered defenses to address the relentless barrage of threats. And honestly, with business activities shifting so heavily online, the stakes have never been higher.

