1. First, secure the permissions of the `/usr/local/bin/perl` file, which could create a serious security hole in the PERL directory:1. First, secure the permissions of the `/usr/local/bin/perl` file, which could create a serious sect sre the permissions of the `/usr/local/bin/perl` file, which could create. First, secure the permissions of the `/usr/local/bin/perl` file, which could create a serious security hole in the PERL directory:


chmod 700 /usr/local/bin/perl

2. Then, remove the modifiability feature of the `/usr/bin/perl' file:

chattr -i /usr/bin/perl

3. Make the permissions of `/usr/bin/perl` secure:

chmod 700 /usr/bin/perl

4. Finally, increase the security by making the `/usr/bin/perl' file unalterable again:

chatr+i/usr/bin/perl

These steps will help you close the cPanel/WHM Perl vulnerabilities on your server. It is important to be careful when taking security measures and it is recommended to perform regular security checks.

 

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