Increasing the security on password strengths in WHM Linux Reseller Hosting

Increasing the security on password strength requirements of cPanel, you must have root WHM (which comes with a Enterprise Cloud Stack or Linux Dedicated server) in Unlimited Linux Reseller Hosting.

Linux Reseller Hosting WHM’s Security Center provides you with a number of tools to prevent your server’s security from being compromised, as well as some ways to combat any malicious person that causes you problems.

Server Security is very important to keep your websites and other data secure as new methods of attacks and hacks are popping up almost every day, so it is critically important to keep your servers secure and updated.

Kindly follow the below procedure as,

  1. Login to WHM of Cheap Linux Reseller Hosting and look under “Security Center”.
  2. Click the subcategory called “Password Strength Configuration”.
  3. This page has check boxes for which rules to use and a slider to set the strength requirement.

The values are 0 to 100, 100 being the strongest.

These values will inherit from the default values if they are not specified.

The recommended strength level for password creation is 60, which is the median.

By default, WHM and cPanel do not enforce a minimum password strength. Enabling this can help prevent users from setting easy-to-guess passwords, depending on the settings you specify.

This will make the servers highly resistant to attacks, hacks and other threats.

Utilize at least 8 characters including alphanumeric and grammatical symbols.

Avoid using significant dates and dictionary words.

When an attacker uses a dictionary of words to try to guess your password, this can make a seemingly strong password very weak all of the sudden.

Ideally, a password has to have at least eight character including alphanumeric and special symbols.

Insecure passwords are the most common security vulnerability for most servers. If an account password is insecure and is compromised, client sites can be defaced, infected, or used to spread viruses. Having secure passwords is paramount to having a secure server.