How To STOP WordPress wp-login.php Brute Force Attack
There been several large scale WordPress wp-login.php brute force attacks, coming from a large number of compromised IP addresses spread across the world since April 2013.
A large botnet of around 90,000 compromised servers has been attempting to break into WordPress websites by continually trying to guess the username and password to get into the WordPress admin dashboard.
Global WordPress brute force attack General WordPress brute force protectionWhile we do HIGHLY recommend implementing as many security solutions as possible for WordPress. The following guides would be a great first step in protecting yourself and your WordPress site from...
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There may come a time when you want to password protect a WordPress page, post or product. Maybe you want only your family and...
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Website speed is an actual Google ranking factor. That’s why you need to emphasize site speed and performance. Unfortunately, there’s no easy solution to slow...
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