Brute Force Attack aims at being the simplest kind of method to gain access to site it tries usernames and passwords, over and over again, until it gets in..
After specified limit of login attempts within time, IP address of the hacker will be blocked..
If you'd like to make contribution to Brute Force Login Protection plugin, you can submit pull request to our GitHub Repository..
If you'd like to make donation to Brute Force Login Protection plugin, you can do so via PayPal by clicking here...
Install the plugin either via WordPress org plugin directory, or by uploading the files to your wp-content plugin directory..
If you have FTP access to your website edit the.htaccess file and remove the line 'deny from x.x.x.x, where x.x.x.x is your own IP address..
If you don't have FTP access, the only way to unblock your IP is to log in your WordPress admin panel from another IP address and unblock it via the plugin settings page...
We got rid of brute force attack because of the in your plugin Delay in seconds when login attempt has failed thank you so much...
This plugin is great add on and in my books the I programmed was accessed through 2 separate brute force attacks and anyone.
Browse the code, check out SVN repository, or subscribe to the development log by RSS... 1.5.3.
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