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Cancel an automatic fix from the vulnerability scan
Atualização 03/07/2026
This guide explains how to apply or cancel a patch, quarantine, or block implemented by the vulnerability detection tool, the free and complementary protection to the antivirus that automatically protects your Web Hosting against malware and security vulnerabilities.
Introduction
- Without any action on your part, the tool automatically corrects detected vulnerabilities within 7 days.
- It is strongly recommended not to cancel a patch or quarantine unless you are sure of what you are doing.
Apply or cancel a correction
To do this:
- Click here to access the management of your hosting on the Infomaniak Manager (need help?).
- Click directly on the name assigned to the hosting in question:

- Click on Security in the left-hand menu.
- Click on Vulnerability Scan in the left-hand menu:

- If nothing specific is displayed, first click on the button to View History.
- If there is an event history, click on the action menu ⋮ to the right of the vulnerability in question in the table that appears.
- Click on Cancel the fix.
- In some cases, other actions are possible:
- Apply the patch: immediately fixes the vulnerability.
- Cancel the patch: cancels the fix and restores the original vulnerable file (not recommended).
- Delete the file: permanently removes the malware from your hosting (may affect the operation of your site).
- Quarantine: isolates the vulnerable file and allows you to restore it if necessary (may affect the operation of your site).
- Cancel quarantine: restores the isolated file to its original location (not recommended).
- Add an exception: allows you to indicate to the tool that the vulnerable file is safe; it will no longer be analyzed.
- Remove an exception: removes the Allowed status from the file; it will be analyzed again.
Details of the different statuses
- VULNERABLE: a vulnerability has been detected in a file; the path column indicates the location of the file.
- RESOLVED: the vulnerability has been fixed by the tool.
- ALLOWED: the vulnerable file has been manually allowed; it will no longer be analyzed by the tool.
- RESOLVED: a manual fix outside the tool has been applied to the file (CMS update, source code modification, manual file deletion, etc.).
- PATCH ROLLBACK : the patch application was manually rolled back; it is possible to reapply the patch.
Link para esta FAQ: https://faq.infomaniak.com/2343
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