If you run hosting, cPanel + WHM are probably your everyday bread and butter. Late April already saw a major patch cycle for CVE-2026-41940… and this weekend, cPanel/WHM posted another security advisory with more fixes. This time: 3 vulnerabilities—CVE-2026-29201, CVE-2026-29202, and CVE-2026-29203. The “act now” pair is CVE-2026-29202 and CVE-2026-29203. Both have CVSSv3 scores of 8.8 (high severity), meaning exploitation can be more damaging and easier to pull off. CVE-2026-29201 is lower (CVSSv3: 4.3), but it’s still something you should patch, especially on public-facing servers. Updates are available across 12 cPanel/WHM version lines (including 11.136.0.9, 11.134.0.25, 11.132.0.31, 11.130.0.22, 11.118.0.66, 11.110.0.116/117, and more). WordPress Squared (WP2) also has an update (11.136.1.10). Even if you’re on legacy systems like CentOS 6 or CloudLinux 6, cPanel/WHM provides a direct patch path (110.0.114). Check your deployed version now, upgrade via official procedures, and review logs for suspicious logins/admin access/web anomalies. #cPanel #WHM #CyberSecurity #VulnerabilityManagement #SysAdmin #WebHosting
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