Install an SSL certificate to encrypt data transmitted between your website and users. This helps protect sensitive information like login credentials and personal data.
Keep cPanel Updated
Ensure your cPanel software is always up to date. Updates often include security patches that help protect your hosting environment.
Firewall Configuration
Configure the server's firewall to allow only necessary incoming and outgoing traffic. You can do this through the cPanel interface or contact your hosting provider.
Regular Backups
Set up regular backups of your website and databases. In case of an attack, you can restore your site to a previous state.
cPHulk Brute Force Protection
Enable cPHulk in cPanel to protect against brute force attacks. It can automatically block IP addresses after a certain number of failed login attempts.