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Loginizer

Loginizer

Version : 1.3.8
Tested up to : 4.8.2
Number of download : 1764313
Author : Raj Kothari
Average rating : 5 / 5 on 277 votes 277 votes, 5 avg.rating

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Loginizer
Loginizer
Loginizer
Loginizer

Loginizer is a WordPress plugin which helps you fight against bruteforce attack by blocking login for the IP after it reaches maximum retries allowed. You can blacklist or whitelist IPs for login using Loginizer. You can use various other features like Two Factor Auth, reCAPTCHA, PasswordLess Login, etc. to improve security of your website. Loginizer is actively used by more than 550000+ WordPress websites. You can find our official documentation at https://loginizer.com/docs and our Frequently Asked Questions on our support portal at https://loginizer.com/members. We are also active in our community support forums on wordpress.org if you are one of our free users. Our Premium Support Ticket System is at https://loginizer.com/members Get Support and Pro Features Get professional support from our experts and pro features to take your site’s security to the next level with Loginizer-Security. Pro Features : MD5 Checksum – of Core WordPress Files. The admin can check and ignore files as well. PasswordLess Login – At the time of Login, the username / email address will be asked and an email will be sent to the email address of that account with a temporary link to login. Two Factor Auth via Email – On login, an email will be sent to the email address of that account with a temporary 6 digit code to complete the login. Two Factor Auth via App – The user can configure the account with a 2FA App like Google Authenticator, Authy, etc. Login Challenge Question – The user can setup a Challenge Question and Answer as an additional security layer. After Login, the user will need to answer the question to complete the login. reCAPTCHA – Google’s reCAPTCHA can be configured for the Login screen, Comments Section, Registration Form, etc. to prevent automated brute force attacks. Supports WooCommerce as well. Rename Login Page – The Admin can rename the login URL (slug) to something different from wp-login.php to prevent automated brute force attacks. Rename WP-Admin URL – The Admin area in WordPress is accessed via wp-admin. With loginizer you can change it to anything e.g. site-admin Rename Login with Secrecy – If set, then all Login URL’s will still point to wp-login.php and users will have to access the New Login Slug by typing it in the browser. Disable XML-RPC – An option to simply disable XML-RPC in WordPress. Most of the WordPress users don’t need XML-RPC and can disable it to prevent automated brute force attacks. Rename XML-RPC – The Admin can rename the XML-RPC to something different from xmlrpc.php to prevent automated brute force attacks. Change the Admin Username – The Admin can rename the admin username to something more difficult. Auto Blacklist IPs – IPs will be auto blacklisted, if certain usernames saved by the Admin are used to login by malicious bots / users. Disable Pingbacks – Simple way to disable PingBacks. Features in Loginizer include: Blocks IP after maximum retries allowed Extended Lockout after maximum lockouts allowed Email notification to admin after max lockouts Blacklist IP/IP range Whitelist IP/IP range Check logs of failed attempts Create IP ranges Delete IP ranges Licensed under GNU GPL version 3 Safe & Secure

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