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Block 99.99% of hacking bot attacks on WordPress via htaccess

Hosting, Security, WordPressBy Troy GlancyMay 31, 2018Leave a comment

If your host keeps telling you that you’re using too many resources, it’s possible that you have a bot problem. Hackers create bots to break into WordPress websites via the login screen (also known as wp-admin). By just adding this code to your .htaccess to block 99.999% of no-referrer bots from your wp-admin. Replace REPLACEWITHYOURURL…

How to stop WordPress brute force attacks with Cloudflare Free Page Rules

Cloudflare, Hosting, Security, WordPressBy Troy GlancyAugust 6, 2017Leave a comment

  Recently I made a post on how to block brute force attacks on cPanel servers which had some information about Cloudflare at the bottom. Since Cloudflare Page Rules can work for anyone I felt it needs to have it’s own post. What is Cloudflare: The Short Answer Cloudflare protects and accelerates any website online.…

How I stopped WordPress brute force attacks on cPanel servers

Hosting, Security, WordPressBy Troy GlancyJune 24, 2017Leave a comment

I run a hosting company which host mostly WordPress sites. As you know brute force attacks on WordPress has been a big issue for the past few years. About six months ago after I was able to block most attacks they got even stronger and harder to stop. I figured out how to block them…

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