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Critical cPanel Authentication Vulnerability Identified — Update Your Server Immediately

A critical authentication vulnerability in cPanel (specific CVE not provided) allows unauthorized access to the control panel via an authentication login exploit. The issue affects all currently supported versions, with fixes available in specific builds including 11.110.0.97, 11.118.0.63, 11.126.0.54, 11.132.0.29, 11.136.0.5, and 11.134.0.20. As a temporary workaround, some providers are blocking TCP ports 2083 and 2087 to restrict access until the patch can be applied.
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Critical cPanel Authentication Vulnerability Identified — Update Your Server Immediately  Ravie Lakshmanan  Apr 29, 2026 Vulnerability / Web Hosting cPanel has released security updates to address a security issue impacting various authentication paths that could allow an attacker to obtain access to the control panel software. The problem affects all currently supported versions, according to an alert released by cPanel on Tuesday. The issue has been addressed in the following versions - 11.110.0.97 11.118.0.63 11.126.0.54 11.132.0.29 11.136.0.5 11.134.0.20 "If your server is not running a supported version of cPanel that is eligible for this update, it is highly recommended that you work toward updating your server as soon as possible, as it may also be affected," cPanel noted. While cPanel did not share any details about the vulnerability, web hosting and domain registration company Namecheap disclosed that it "relates to an authentication login exploit that could allow unauthorized access to the control panel." As a precautionary measure, the company has applied a firewall rule to block access to TCP ports 2083 and 2087, a move it said will temporarily restrict customer access to their cPanel and WHM interfaces until a full patch is applied. "Our team is actively monitoring the situation and will apply the official patch across all supported servers as soon as it becomes available," Namecheap noted. "Access to your control panels will be restored immediately once the patch has been successfully deployed." As of April 29, 2026, 02:42 a.m. UTC, the fix has been applied to Reseller, Stellar Business servers, and the rest, according to the Namecheap Support Team. Found this article interesting? Follow us on Google News , Twitter and LinkedIn to read more exclusive content we post. SHARE      Tweet  Share  Share  Share   Share on Facebook  Share on Twitter  Share on Linkedin  Share on Reddit  Share on Hacker News  Share on Email  Share on WhatsApp Share on Facebook Messenger  Share on Telegram SHARE  Authentication , cPanel , cybersecurity , Firewall , Namecheap , network security , Patch Management , server security , Vulnerability , web hosting Trending News 108 Malicious Chrome Extensions Steal Google and Telegram Data, Affecting 20,000 Users Mirax Android RAT Turns Devices into SOCKS5 Proxies, Reaching 220,000 via Meta Ads New PHP Composer Flaws Enable Arbitrary Command Execution — Patches Released OpenAI Launches GPT-5.4-Cyber with Expanded Access for Security Teams Microsoft Issues Patches for SharePoint Zero-Day and 168 Other New Vulnerabilities Actively Exploited nginx-ui Flaw (CVE-2026-33032) Enables Full Nginx Server Takeover n8n Webhooks Abused Since October 2025 to Deliver Malware via Phishing Emails Cisco Patches Four Critical Identity Services, Webex Flaws Enabling Code Execution Apache ActiveMQ CVE-2026-34197 Added to CISA KEV Amid Active Exploitation Three Microsoft Defender Zero-Days Actively Exploited; Two Still Unpatched Anthropic MCP Design Vulnerability Enables RCE, Threatening AI Supply Chain Vercel Breach Tied to Context AI Hack Exposes Limited Customer Credentials Why Security Leaders Are Layering Email Defense on Top of Secure Email Gateways Why Threat Intelligence Is the Missing Link in CTEM Prioritization and Validation The Hidden Security Risks of Shadow AI in Enterprises Your MTTD Looks Great. Your Post-Alert Gap Doesn't Popular Resources Discover Key AI Security Gaps CISOs Face in 2026 Fix Rising Application Security Risks Driven by AI Development Automate Alert Triage and Investigations Across Every Threat How to Identify Risky Browser Extensions in Your Organization

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