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Update On My Use Of Limit Login Attempts

Update On My Use Of Limit Login Attempts

By Jeffro on February 10, 2012

Alex who also goes by Viper007Bond has recently installed Limit Login Attempts on his personal blog because someone is trying to brute force their way into his site. I’ve mentioned this plugin before and his post reminded me that I should probably give you all an update as to the results I’ve seen over the past few months.

Since January 1st, 2012 there have been 75 email notifications sent to my inbox letting me know of an IP address that failed to login to the back-end of WPTavern three times in a row. In almost every case, the notifications look like the following with the IP address being different.

3 failed login attempts (1 lockout(s)) from IP: 78.29.15.137

Last user attempted: admin

IP was blocked for 20 minutes

There have only been a few times when Webmaster and even fewer with Jeffro as the attempted username. I receive multiple notifications every day with some spurts of 3-4 different IP addresses failing to login. I have no idea if these are real people or bots trying to login but thankfully, Limit Login Attempts is keeping me abreast of all the failed attempts. It’s definitely a plugin you should consider installing for the sake of monitoring the activity of failed login attempts. This is also a reminder that if you are using admin as your administrative username or have that username within the Administrator role, you’re begging for trouble.

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Posted in Plugins | Tagged admin, limit, login, passwords, Plugins | 20 Responses

So Far So Good With Limit Login Attempts

So Far So Good With Limit Login Attempts

By Jeffro on July 27, 2010

It’s been a little while since I’ve installed the Limit Login Attempts plug-in that I’ve reviewed here and so far, it’s worked as advertised. Since May 15th, I’ve had 11 failed attempts to log into the back-end of WPTavern.com. Three of those occurred on July 24th. 10 out of 11 attempts used admin as the user-name while one attempt used a blank user-name field.

I think everyone should have this plug-in installed on their site or something like it. It’s pretty important to be notified of an IP address trying to crack the password into the back-end of your site although I find it odd that I have yet to see a user-name deviate from admin which leads me to believe that the attempts have been made by bots, or some type of automated script.

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Posted in News | Tagged limit, lockdown, logins, reports | 10 Responses

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