Two-Factor Authentication adds an extra layer of security by requiring users to provide two different types of information when logging in.
WHMCS can send automatic email alerts when suspicious login attempts or other unauthorized activities are detected.
WHMCS enforces strong password requirements for both clients and administrators, requiring a combination of upper- and lower-case letters, numbers, and special characters.
Role-based access control allows you to define specific user roles and assign appropriate permissions to each user based on their responsibilities.
Captcha can be enabled for the login pages of both the admin and client areas to prevent automated login attempts (bot attacks).
If a breach occurs, these logs can be used to track suspicious activity, helping to identify potential vulnerabilities and take corrective measures.
Secure Your Business and Safeguard Your Clients with WHMCS Security Features