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WP Cerber Security 9.6.1


As the holiday season approaches, we are pleased to bring you a timely update to WP Cerber. Understanding the importance of smooth, bug-free experiences, especially during this festive time, we could not let our WP Cerber users enter the holidays with two annoying software bugs lingering. This latest release is primarily a bug fix version, delivering two crucial bug fixes and various performance improvements.

We are grateful for the trust and support of our customers throughout the past year. Wishing you all a warm and peaceful holiday season!

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Fixed Bugs

  • Fixed an issue where you could not change the mode of two-factor authentication (2FA) for a user if 2FA was previously enabled or completely disabled on the user profile page. This only happened if the license key for the professional version of WP Cerber had expired or was removed from a website. Configuring 2FA mode (enabled or disabled) for the user’s role has no effect since per-user settings have the highest priority.
  • Fixed a bug that triggered a PHP fatal error: Uncaught TypeError: array_merge(): Argument #1 must be of type array, bool given in …/wp-cerber/cerber-settings.php:1037

Have any questions?

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I'm a team lead in Cerber Tech. I'm a software & database architect, WordPress - PHP - SQL - JavaScript developer. I started coding in 1993 on IBM System/370 (yeah, that was amazing days) and today software engineering at Cerber Tech is how I make my living. I've taught to have high standards for myself as well as using them in developing software solutions.

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