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Sure, but everything will be hacked sooner or later. Unfortunetely, that's the risk of running anything online. You can take precautions but nothing is ever perfect.
I'd say having corrupt support agents is actually by far the worse situation, as there's nothing you can technically do to prevent them exploiting the system again if they need to have root access creds to the customer systems in order to provide support.
But then, the fact they require that level of access to customer systems in the first place is the biggest WTF.
They changed their policies, if there is anything looking like IP, password whatever supplied in normal message, their system changes it to [REDACTED]. They have also stopped asking for credentials and work through remote connection tools like Anydesk, but they also started giving debugging guides in tickets if you don't feel comfortable in doing this.
So I can guess that they started taking even more complex precautionary measures and lowering any risk to be blamed for future hacks.
Everything gets hacked and nothing is ever perfect, but taking steps to prevent it is the least we can do.
And usually the best way to avoid becoming a victim is just to be less vulnerable and harder to hack than similar targets to yourself.
In the case of LET hosts, nearly all of the recent hacking victims have been running Virtualizor because it's making them a softer target.
I personally don’t use virtualizor but I don’t know many other alternatives or using proxmox like convoy panel. Virtualizor had an major security vulnerability in the whmcs module. I personally don’t trust virtualizor anymore after everything that happened and not sure how many flaws are coming next. Does anyone have maybe alternative software or maybe something for proxmox so it’s easy to use between whmcs. Cheers
That kind of security fatalism is what keeps me employed.