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Loginizer Premium - WordPress Security 2.0.7

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Loginizer Premium - WordPress Security WordPress Plugin is an advanced security plugin designed to protect WordPress websites from unauthorized access and malicious login attempts. It is the premium version of the popular Loginizer plugin, offering additional features and enhanced security measures.

Loginizer Premium is the paid, professional version of the popular Loginizer plugin, designed to protect WordPress sites from brute force attacks and other security threats. While the free version protects your site by blocking IPs after too many failed login attempts, the Premium version adds advanced features like Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) , reCAPTCHA, the ability to rename your login URL, and social login.

Loginizer Premium - WordPress Security Plugin Features

  • Brute Force Attack Prevention : Blocks repeated failed login attempts to prevent brute force attacks.

  • Geo-Blocking : Restricts login attempts from specific countries or regions.

  • Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) : Adds an extra layer of security by requiring a second verification step during login.

  • Login Lockout : Temporarily disables login access after a certain number of failed attempts.

  • ReCAPTCHA Integration : Protects login forms with Google reCAPTCHA to prevent automated bots.

  • IP Blocking : Manually or automatically blocks suspicious IP addresses.

  • Audit Logs : Tracks all login activity for security auditing.

  • Customizable Login Page : Allows customization of the login page for branding or security purposes.

  • PasswordLess Login : Users receive a temporary login link via email instead of using a password .

  • Login Challenge Question : An extra security question must be answered after entering the password .

  • Social Login : Allow users to register/login with Google, GitHub, Facebook, X (Twitter), Discord, Twitch, LinkedIn, and Microsoft. Supports Key Less Social Auth for simplified setup .

  • Limit Concurrent Logins : Restrict users from sharing passwords by limiting the number of devices they can be logged in on simultaneously .

  • Single Sign-On (SSO) : Grant dashboard access without sharing usernames or passwords .

  • Rename Login Page : Change the default wp-login.php URL to a custom slug to hide it from bots .

  • Rename WP-Admin URL : Change the default wp-admin slug to something unique .

  • CSRF Protection : Secures forms against Cross-Site Request Forgery exploits .

  • Rename Login with Secrecy : Ensures the old URL still exists technically, but only the new slug works for login .

  • Multiple CAPTCHA Options : Supports Google reCAPTCHA (v2/v3), Cloudflare Turnstile, and hCaptcha .

  • CAPTCHA Locations : Place CAPTCHA challenges on Login, Registration, Comment sections, and WooCommerce checkout/password reset forms .

  • Country Blocking : Restrict or allow access based on specific countries to stop regional attacks .

  • Disable XML-RPC : Completely turn off XML-RPC if you don't use it (common attack vector) .

  • Rename XML-RPC : Change xmlrpc.php to a custom endpoint instead of disabling it entirely .

  • Disable Pingbacks : A simple toggle to prevent pingback exploits .

  • MD5 Checksum : Verify the integrity of core WordPress files and identify unauthorized changes .

  • Change Admin Username : Rename the default "admin" username to something more complex .

  • Username Auto Blacklist : Automatically ban IPs that attempt to use specific usernames (e.g., "admin") .

  • New Registration Domain Blacklist : Block user registrations from specific email domains .

  • Auto Blacklist IPs : IPs are automatically blacklisted if they use usernames saved in your blacklist .

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