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↑ | Block excessive login attempts and protect your site against brute force attacks. Simple, yet powerful tools to improve site performance. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details |
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Block excessive login attempts and protect your site against brute force attacks. Simple, yet powerful tools to improve site performance.
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↑ | Limit Login Attempts Reloaded | Limit Login Attempts Reloaded | Details |
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<strong>Successful Logins Log</strong> - Store successful logins in the cloud including IP info, city, state and lat/long. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<strong>Successful Logins Log</strong> - Store successful logins in the cloud including IP info, city, state and lat/long.
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*Some features require higher level plans. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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*Some features require higher level plans.
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Some users find it hard to believe that they could experience numerous unsuccessful login attempts, particularly when their site has just been established or has minimal human traffic. The plugin is not responsible for generating these failed login attempts. Newly created websites are frequently hosted on shared IP addresses, making it easy for hackers to discover them. Additionally, newly registered domain names are often crawled soon after creation, rendering a WordPress website susceptible to attacks. Such websites are attractive targets as security is not a primary concern for their owners. We've created an article that delves deeper into the issue of <a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com/could-these-failed-login-attempts-be-fake/">fake login attempts in WordPress</a>. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Some users find it hard to believe that they could experience numerous unsuccessful login attempts, particularly when their site has just been established or has minimal human traffic. The plugin is not responsible for generating these failed login attempts. Newly created websites are frequently hosted on shared IP addresses, making it easy for hackers to discover them. Additionally, newly registered domain names are often crawled soon after creation, rendering a WordPress website susceptible to attacks. Such websites are attractive targets as security is not a primary concern for their owners. We've created an article that delves deeper into the issue of <a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com/could-these-failed-login-attempts-be-fake/">fake login attempts in WordPress</a>.
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After you upgrade to our premium version, you will see a new dashboard in your WordPress admin that shows all attacks that will now relay through our cloud service. On the graph, you'll see <strong>requests</strong> and <strong>failed login attempts</strong>. Each request will represent the cloud app validating an IP, which also includes denied logins. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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After you upgrade to our premium version, you will see a new dashboard in your WordPress admin that shows all attacks that will now relay through our cloud service. On the graph, you'll see <strong>requests</strong> and <strong>failed login attempts</strong>. Each request will represent the cloud app validating an IP, which also includes denied logins.
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An easy way to check if the attack is legitimate is to copy the IP address from the lockout notification and check its location using a IP locator tool. If the location is not somewhere you recognize and you have received several failed login attempts, then you are likely being attacked. You might notice dozens or hundreds of IPs each day. Visit our website to learn how can you <a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com/brute-force-attack-protection-the-best-tools-tips-to-keep-your-website-safe/">prevent brute force attacks</a> on your website. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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An easy way to check if the attack is legitimate is to copy the IP address from the lockout notification and check its location using a IP locator tool. If the location is not somewhere you recognize and you have received several failed login attempts, then you are likely being attacked. You might notice dozens or hundreds of IPs each day. Visit our website to learn how can you <a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com/brute-force-attack-protection-the-best-tools-tips-to-keep-your-website-safe/">prevent brute force attacks</a> on your website.
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<strong>Limit Login Attempts Reloaded Premium (Try Free with <a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com/premium-security-zero-cost-discover-the-benefits-of-micro-cloud/">Micro Cloud</a>)</strong>↵ Upgrade to <a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com/plans/">Limit Login Attempts Reloaded Premium</a> to extend cloud-based protection to the Limit Login Attempts Reloaded plugin, thereby enhancing your login security. The premium version includes a range of highly beneficial features, including <a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com/features/ip-intelligence/">IP intelligence</a> to <strong>detect, counter and deny malicious login attempts</strong>. Your <a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com/failed-login-attempts-in-wordpress/">failed login attempts</a> will be safely neutralized in the cloud so your website can function at its optimal performance during an attack. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<strong>Limit Login Attempts Reloaded Premium (Try Free with <a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com/premium-security-zero-cost-discover-the-benefits-of-micro-cloud/">Micro Cloud</a>)</strong>↵
Upgrade to <a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com/plans/">Limit Login Attempts Reloaded Premium</a> to extend cloud-based protection to the Limit Login Attempts Reloaded plugin, thereby enhancing your login security. The premium version includes a range of highly beneficial features, including <a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com/features/ip-intelligence/">IP intelligence</a> to <strong>detect, counter and deny malicious login attempts</strong>. Your <a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com/failed-login-attempts-in-wordpress/">failed login attempts</a> will be safely neutralized in the cloud so your website can function at its optimal performance during an attack.
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<a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com">Limit Login Attempts Reloaded</a> functions as a robust deterrent against <a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com/cracking-the-code-unveiling-the-mechanics-behind-brute-force-attacks/">brute force attacks</a>, bolstering your website's security measures and optimizing its performance. It achieves this by <strong>restricting the number of login attempts allowed</strong>. This applies not only to the standard login method, but also to XMLRPC, Woocommerce, and custom login pages. With more than 2.5 million active users, this plugin fulfills all your login security requirements. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com">Limit Login Attempts Reloaded</a> functions as a robust deterrent against <a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com/cracking-the-code-unveiling-the-mechanics-behind-brute-force-attacks/">brute force attacks</a>, bolstering your website's security measures and optimizing its performance. It achieves this by <strong>restricting the number of login attempts allowed</strong>. This applies not only to the standard login method, but also to XMLRPC, Woocommerce, and custom login pages. With more than 2.5 million active users, this plugin fulfills all your login security requirements.
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<strong>Unlock The Locked Admin</strong> - Easily <a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com/how-to-unlock-your-site-if-you-are-locked-out-by-limit-login-attempts-reloaded/">unlock the locked admin</a> through the cloud. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<strong>Unlock The Locked Admin</strong> - Easily <a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com/how-to-unlock-your-site-if-you-are-locked-out-by-limit-login-attempts-reloaded/">unlock the locked admin</a> through the cloud.
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<strong>Deny By Country</strong> - <a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com/block-logins-by-country-in-wordpress/">Block logins by country</a> by simply selecting the countries you want to deny. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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<strong>Deny By Country</strong> - <a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com/block-logins-by-country-in-wordpress/">Block logins by country</a> by simply selecting the countries you want to deny.
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Open the site from another IP. You can do this from your cell phone, or using Opera browser and enabling free VPN there. You can also try turning off your router for a few minutes and then see if you get a different IP address. These will work if your hosting server is configured correctly. If that doesn’t work, connect to the site using FTP or your hosting control panel file manager. Navigate to wp-content/plugins/ and rename the limit-login-attempts-reloaded folder. Log in to the site then rename that folder back and whitelist your IP. By upgrading to our premium app, you will have the unlocking functionality right from the cloud so you’ll never have to deal with this issue. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Open the site from another IP. You can do this from your cell phone, or using Opera browser and enabling free VPN there. You can also try turning off your router for a few minutes and then see if you get a different IP address. These will work if your hosting server is configured correctly. If that doesn’t work, connect to the site using FTP or your hosting control panel file manager. Navigate to wp-content/plugins/ and rename the limit-login-attempts-reloaded folder. Log in to the site then rename that folder back and whitelist your IP. By upgrading to our premium app, you will have the unlocking functionality right from the cloud so you’ll never have to deal with this issue.
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Our main focus is protecting your site from brute force attacks. This allows our plugin to be very lean and effective. It doesn’t require a lot of your web hosting resources and keeps your site well-protected. More importantly, it does all of this automatically as our service learns on its own about each IP it encounters. In contrast, a firewall would require manual <a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com/should-i-block-ip-addresses/">blocking of IPs</a>. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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Our main focus is protecting your site from brute force attacks. This allows our plugin to be very lean and effective. It doesn’t require a lot of your web hosting resources and keeps your site well-protected. More importantly, it does all of this automatically as our service learns on its own about each IP it encounters. In contrast, a firewall would require manual <a href="https://www.limitloginattempts.com/should-i-block-ip-addresses/">blocking of IPs</a>.
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The URLs being protected are your login page (wp-login.php, wp-admin), xmlrpc.php, WooCommerce login page, and any custom login page you have that uses regular WordPress login hooks. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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The URLs being protected are your login page (wp-login.php, wp-admin), xmlrpc.php, WooCommerce login page, and any custom login page you have that uses regular WordPress login hooks.
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The premium plan’s resource limits start from 100,000 requests per month, which should accept almost any heavy brute-force attack. We monitor all of our sites and will alert the user if it appears they are going over their limits. If limits are reached, we will suggest to the user upgrading to the next plan. If you are using the free version, the load caused by brute force attacks will be absorbed by your current hosting bandwidth, which could cause your hosting costs to increase. | You have to log in to add a translation. | Details | |
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The premium plan’s resource limits start from 100,000 requests per month, which should accept almost any heavy brute-force attack. We monitor all of our sites and will alert the user if it appears they are going over their limits. If limits are reached, we will suggest to the user upgrading to the next plan. If you are using the free version, the load caused by brute force attacks will be absorbed by your current hosting bandwidth, which could cause your hosting costs to increase.
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