The recently disclosed Linux Kernel “Copy Fail” vulnerability has raised concerns throughout the hosting and server management industry due to its potential impact on Linux-based infrastructure. As part of our ongoing commitment to security and uptime reliability, we acted immediately once the exploit was identified and verified by upstream security maintainers.
Our system administrators rapidly reviewed all infrastructure for exposure and deployed the required kernel patches and mitigation updates across every affected environment. We can confirm that all systems under our management have been fully patched and secured against the Linux Kernel “Copy Fail” exploit.
This security response included protection updates for:
- Webuzo hosting servers
- cPanel hosting servers
- VPS hosting infrastructure
- DNS servers
- Dedicated customer servers
- Backend and support systems
Because Linux kernel vulnerabilities can potentially affect virtualization, permissions, and memory handling processes, immediate action is critical. Our security team follows a strict vulnerability response process that includes rapid assessment, emergency patch deployment, system validation, and post-update monitoring to ensure platform stability and protection.
After applying the updates, all servers were tested and verified to confirm normal operation and successful mitigation of the vulnerability. At this time, there is no indication that any systems or customer data within our infrastructure were compromised or affected by the “Copy Fail” vulnerability.
We continue to actively monitor Linux security advisories and maintain proactive patch management procedures to keep all hosting services protected against emerging threats. Security remains one of our highest priorities, and we are committed to maintaining a safe, stable, and reliable hosting environment for all customers.
Customers using our Webuzo hosting, cPanel hosting, VPS services, DNS infrastructure, and dedicated servers can remain confident that their systems are protected and continuously monitored by our administration team.