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Scan for Malware & Security Issues (CPGuard)

If your website is slow, hacked, or behaving unexpectedly, you can use CPGuard to scan for malware, block attacks, and secure your account.

Home

View overall security status, recent alerts, and detected threats.

Virus Scanner

Scan your account for malware, infected files, and suspicious scripts.

CMS Threats

Detect vulnerabilities in WordPress, plugins, and themes.

WAF Protection

Web Application Firewall blocks malicious requests and exploits.

Bot Attacks

Monitor and block bots, brute force attempts, and suspicious traffic.

How to Use CPGuard

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Open CPGuard
Scan
Fix Issues

Using CPGuard in cPanel

Step 1: Open CPGuard

Go to Security → CPGuard in cPanel.

Step 2: Run Scan

Open Virus Scanner and scan your account.

Step 3: Review Threats

Check CMS Threats and flagged files.

Step 4: Take Action

Clean, quarantine, or remove infected files.

Using CPGuard in DirectAdmin

Step 1: Open CPGuard

Go to Account Manager → CPGuard or find it under Security.

Step 2: Scan Files

Run a scan using the Virus Scanner tool.

Step 3: Check Alerts

Review warnings in Home and CMS Threats.

Step 4: Secure Site

Remove threats and enable WAF protections if needed.

Common Issues & Fixes

Malware Detected

Remove infected files and update plugins/themes immediately.

Repeated Attacks

Enable WAF and block suspicious IPs or bots.

Site Redirects / Spam

Check for injected code in files or database.

Login Attempts

Use strong passwords and enable security features.

Tips to Stay Secure

Keep Software Updated

Update WordPress, plugins, and themes regularly.

Use Strong Passwords

Avoid weak or reused passwords.

Limit Plugins

Remove unused or outdated plugins.

Regular Scans

Run CPGuard scans regularly to detect threats early.