2021 cPanel Price Increases

Dear Rock Solid Net clients, cPanel recently announced price increases for cPanel and CloudLinux beginning on January 1, 2021. cPanel, Inc. wrote  "To make sure you get the best possible product experience and support, we review our prices annually. As a result of our recent pricing review, we've made some changes to our pricing that will become ... Read More »

1st Jan 2021
cPanel Pricing Changes

We have been a long time cPanel partner and have always been proud to offer cPanel to our customers because it is an industry leading web hosting control panel that helps customers manage websites, email, databases, and DNS among other things. In fact, cPanel software powers the vast majority of our hosting infrastructure from shared hosting ... Read More »

31st Jul 2019
Help Desk Portal Update

We are please to announce a major update to our Help Desk Portal. The update is more userf irendly with intelligent features ?and faster operation. Upon logging in to the new Help Desk, you will be greeted by a new dashboard containing an overlook of all of your serveices, billing and news. We believe you will find it easier to use, while keeping ... Read More »

27th Feb 2017
WordPress 4.2.3 Security and Maintenance Release

WordPress 4.2.3 is now available. This is a?security release?for all previous versions and we strongly encourage you to update your sites immediately. WordPress versions 4.2.2 and earlier are affected by a cross-site scripting vulnerability, which could allow users with the Contributor or Author role?to compromise a site. This was initially ... Read More »

27th Jul 2015
Critical WordPress Security Update (4.2.2)

WordPress 4.2.2 is now available. This is a?critical security release?for all previous versions and we strongly encourage you to update your sites immediately. Version 4.2.2 addresses two security issues: The Genericons icon font package, which is used in a number of popular themes and plugins, contained an HTML file vulnerable to a cross-site ... Read More »

7th May 2015
Critical WordPress Security Update

WordPress 4.1.2 is now available. This is a?critical security release?for all previous versions and we strongly encourage you to update your sites immediately. WordPress versions 4.1.1 and earlier are affected by a critical cross-site scripting vulnerability, which could enable anonymous users to compromise a site.? Security Updates Issued An ... Read More »

21st Apr 2015
CVE-2015-0235 (glibc) Ghost Vulnerability

A potential exploit has been discovered that may allow attackers to execute malicious code across many Linux distributions. The vulnerability in the GNU C Library (glibc) has been assigned CVE-2015-0235 and is being referred to by some as the "Ghost" vulnerability.?An update for CentOS / RHEL (5, 6 and 7) was?just released to address the glibc ... Read More »

6th Feb 2015
Information on Poodle Vulnerability - SSL 3.0 Fallback

There?s a new POODLE in town, but unfortunately it?s not the kind of pooch you want around. POODLE stands for?Padding?Oracle?On?Downgraded?Legacy?Encryption. It?s an exploit that, although not considered to be as serious as Heartbleed, is one that should still be protected against. For more information read the?Google Blog. All Rocksolidnet ... Read More »

16th Oct 2014
Information on CVE-2014-6271 and CVE-2014-7169 Bash Vulnerabilities (Shell Shock)

On September 24th, a vulnerability (CVE-2014-6269 and CVE-2014-6271, now being referred to by some as the "Shell Shock" bug) was discovered in the Bash shell installed on virtually all Linux/Unix based servers. To limit our customers' potential exposure, we immediately updated mirrors to ensure that the CentOS patch for this vulnerability would ... Read More »

26th Sept 2014
Heartbleed Bug

News broke last week of a wide-reaching security vulnerability known as the Heartbleed bug. Heartbleed affects OpenSSL, used by a majority of the web to securely send data. The majority of our clients web servers were not vulnerable to Heartbleed. Those clients that were vulnerable to Heartbleed were patched and notified immediately. However, ... Read More »

26th Apr 2014