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If you’re a security conscious Internet user, I’m sure you look for an https connection and padlock icon when using your on-line banking or making purchases. What about your web hosting account?<\/p>\n

Regular http traffic can be intercepted and read by nefarious characters. If, for example, your reseller account login were stolen, someone could create dozens of web sites and mail accounts to use for spamming, virus distribution and other unethical or illegal purposes.<\/p>\n

Your web host should use https for secure login to your control panel. On all newer and most older servers, WebHostingBuzz forces https, so that even if the user enters the insecure http, the login will occur over https. This is a good security measure.<\/p>\n

For cPanel hosting, https uses a different port than http. The regular logins for cPanel and WHM are:<\/p>\n