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First reports come in of victims of critical cPanel vuln as 'millions' of sites potentially exposed

A critical vulnerability (CVE-2026-41940, CVSS 9.8) in cPanel and WebHost Manager allows attackers to gain full control of the server. It affects cPanel versions 11.40 through 86.0.41, 88.0.0 through 110.0.97, 112.0.0 through 118.0.63, 120.0.0 through 126.0.54, and 128.0.0 through 130.0.19. The flaw is already being actively exploited for ransomware, and administrators must apply the relevant fixed versions (e.g., 86.0.41, 110.0.97, 118.0.63, 126.0.54, 130.0.19, 132.0.29, 134.0.20, 136.0.5, or 136.1.7) immediately.
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Cyber-crime First reports come in of victims of critical cPanel vuln as 'millions' of sites potentially exposed Exploitation was underway before patches landed, at least one victim reports ransomware demand Carly Page Fri 1 May 2026 // 13:10 UTC CISA has added a critical cPanel bug to its known-exploited list, confirming that attackers are already poking holes in one of the internet's most widely used hosting stacks. The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-41940 , carries a near-worst-case CVSS score of 9.8 and affects all supported versions of cPanel and Web[Host Manager (WHM) released after version 11.40, along with WP Squared, a WordPress management layer built on top of the same platform. In plain terms, a successful exploit can hand over full control of the server. The US government's cybersecurity agency added the flaw to its Known Exploited Vulnerabilities catalog on Thursday , confirming attackers are not waiting around. By the time cPanel shipped a patch on Tuesday, exploitation was already underway. Hosting provider KnownHost has been more explicit about what that looked like in practice, warning customers it had seen successful exploitation attempts before any fix was available. In a Reddit post , the company's CEO, Daniel Pearson, said the provider had "seen execution attempts as early as 2/23/2026" and urged users to restrict access and assume systems could already be compromised if left unpatched. Another hosting provider, Namecheap, says it temporarily blocked access to cPanel and WHM , effectively slamming the door shut until fixes were ready. It has since begun rolling out updates. There are also early signs of what those attackers are up to once they get in. A small business owner posting on Reddit said their company had been hit by ransomware after running what they described as a fairly standard cPanel setup, adding that their hosting provider appeared to be struggling under the weight of the incident. The attackers, they said, demanded $7,000 to unlock systems. Bug of the year (so far): Nasty cPanel vulnerability probably exploited as a 0-day How to host a Linux-powered local dev site in Windows Crooks stole AWS credentials from misconfigured sites then kept them in open S3 bucket GoDaddy joins the dots and realizes it's been under attack for three years The claim is anecdotal, but if it holds up, it suggests this bug is already being used by criminals to lock up systems, not just lurk quietly or skim data in the background. It's not yet known how many organizations have been impacted by the vulnerability, but security firm Rapid7 used Shodan to identify roughly 1.5 million internet-exposed cPanel instances. cPanel underpins hosting for tens of millions of sites, many run by small outfits that rely on providers to handle security. For them, "patch now" often means "wait and hope," which is not a great place to be when a near-max severity bug is already being weaponized. ® Share More about Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Vulnerability More like these × More about Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Vulnerability Narrower topics Y2K Zero Day Initiative Broader topics Federal government of the United States Security More about Share POST A COMMENT More about Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Vulnerability More like these × More about Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Vulnerability Narrower topics Y2K Zero Day Initiative Broader topics Federal government of the United States Security TIP US OFF Send us news

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