Releases

WP Cerber Security 2.0.1.6


What’s new in the best plugin to mitigate brute force attacks and hardening WordPress

Important Note: This release brings a lot of changes to the code – let me know if something goes wrong via support form. You can roll back to the last stable version here: Downloads.

  • New: Added Reason column on the Lockouts screen which will display cause of blocking particular IP address.
  • New: Added Hardening WP with options: disable XML-RPC completely, stop user enumeration, disable feeds (RSS, Atom, RSD).
  • New: Added Custom email address for notifications.
  • New: Added Dutch and Czech translations.
  • New: Added Quick info about IP address on the Activity tab.
  • Fixed Bug: Disable wp-login.php doesn’t work in case of the subfolder installation.
  • Fixed Bug: Custom login URL doesn’t work without trailing slash.
  • Fixed Bug: Any request to wp-signup.php reveal hidden Custom login URL.
  • Removed option: Allow whitelist in Citadel mode. Now this whitelist is enabled by default all the time.

Wonder what WP Cerber got in the previous version?

Review the release note for WP Cerber Security 1.8.

How to install WP Cerber on your WordPress

Enable automatic updates in the plugin settings or use this instruction on how to install WP Cerber if you do not have it on your website.

Have any questions?

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I'm a software engineer and team lead at Cerber Tech. I started coding in 1993 on IBM System/370 and today software engineering at Cerber Tech is how I make my living.

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