Imunify360 is one of the most widely deployed server-level security suites in the shared hosting market. It combines a WAF, a real-time malware scanner with automatic cleanup, a reputation-based blocking layer, brute-force protection, and virtual patching for plugins and frameworks into one product.
The headline integration story is with the major hosting control panels. Imunify360 ships native modules for cPanel, Plesk, and DirectAdmin, which means a shared host can roll it out without re-engineering its control-panel workflows. The malware-cleanup component (MyImunify) is also exposed to end-customers directly through the control panel.
Imunify360 typically wins deployments where the host is already running a CloudLinux stack, because the two products are designed to interoperate. On non-CloudLinux servers it is still a strong option, but the per-server pricing is higher than BitNinja and the differentiation is less sharp.
Category context: Runs on the host server itself; protects every site at the network and request layer before the request reaches the application. Used by shared hosting providers.
Server-side security suite built for hosting providers.
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Compare →Imunify360 is a comprehensive server-level security suite for hosting providers, combining a Web Application Firewall, malware scanner with automatic cleanup, virtual patching, and brute-force protection into one product. It ships native integrations for cPanel, Plesk, and DirectAdmin and is particularly common on shared hosts running the CloudLinux stack.
Imunify360 is priced per server, starting at $24 per server per month on the entry tier. Volume discounts apply for fleet deployments, and there are higher tiers that add features such as advanced malware cleanup and proactive defence modules.
Both protect at the server level. Imunify360 wins on control-panel integration and CloudLinux interoperability and has wider deployment in the shared-host market. BitNinja wins on price, on its shared IP reputation network, and on independence from any one operating-system vendor. On a non-CloudLinux server, the choice usually comes down to price versus cPanel integration depth.
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