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All-In-One Security (AIOS) WordPress Security Plugin release 5.2.0
The latest version of the WordPress Security Plugin from UpdraftPlus applies a fix to a bug introduced in version 5.1.9 AIOS release 5.2.0 and newer
Why am I being redirected to 127.0.0.1?
Being redirected to the so-called loopback address when logging in to your WordPress site can be frustrating. In this article, we outline why this might
Encrypt Two-Factor Authentication keys in WordPress – AIOS
The latest version of AIOS Premium from UpdraftPlus brings more functionality and features to our popular WordPress security plugin. Today, we’ll go through one of
AIOS WordPress Security Plugin – Release 5.1.6
The latest version of the WordPress Security Plugin from UpdraftPlus brings two new features to both the free and Premium versions of AIOS in addition
WordPress Salts Extended – New AIOS WordPress Security Feature
WordPress uses random strings of characters within passwords, called “Salts”, to make it difficult for attackers to crack passwords and gain access to your WordPress
Cloudflare’s CAPTCHA alternative ‘Turnstile’ now available
With the latest release of the All-In-One Security plugin (AIOS), we’ve included support for Cloudflare’s invisible alternative to CAPTCHA, Turnstile. What is CAPTCHA? CAPTCHA
AIOS WordPress Security Plugin – Release 5.1.5
A new release of the WordPress Security Plugin from UpdraftPlus, All-In-One Security is now available. Version 5.1.5 includes several tweaks and fixes so that the
Using the “Disable RSS and Atom feeds” feature
The All-In-One Security plugin release 5.1.4 included the option to turn off your WordPress website’s RSS and Atom feeds. What are RSS or Atom feeds?
Important Note on Intermediate and Advanced Features
Some of the intermediate and advanced features can break your site if they conflict with another plugin or theme on your site. Some of these
AIOS Premium Launched
Last month, we announced the release of AIOS 5.0 which brings significant new features, tweaks and fixes to customers following its acquisition by UpdraftPlus. Today
Why Should You Add Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) To Your WordPress Site?
Once you have created your WordPress site, there are several actions you need to take to keep your new site safe. Using a WordPress security
What crucial WordPress security issues should you be aware of?
WordPress is the most popular Content Management System (CMS) worldwide, powering more than a third of all websites existing today. Its popularity also makes it an