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Limiting brute force attacks to WordPress

I use paid plugins for security and I limit access to IP ranges, but still I get people attempting brute login attacks from the whole world. How come? This is due to a feature for accessing via apps which has been replaced now by an API ( I merely reference hostinger ) So I’m appending …

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Posted byaardvarkJanuary 14, 2024July 25, 2025Posted inUncategorized

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