Loginizer Security Pro (v1.8.5) WordPress Security Nulled

Loginizer Security Pro WordPress Plugin
Loginizer Security Pro WordPress Plugin

Download Free Loginizer Security Pro v1.8.5 WordPress Plugin

Loginizer Security Pro WordPress Plugin Free Download v1.8.5 – Loginizer | Loginizer Security Pro WordPress Plugin Nulled v1.8.5 is a WordPress plugin that helps you fight against a bruteforce attack by blocking an IP login after reaching the maximum allowed retrieval. You can use the Loginizer Plugin for WordPress to configure blacklist or whitelist IPs. You can use a variety of other features such as Two Factor Auth, reCAPTCHA, PasswordLess Login, etc. to improve the security of your website.

More than 1000000+ WordPress websites are actively used by the Loginizer.

Why Loginizer Security Pro Plugin?

Because, Loginizer is a simple and effortless solution for you that takes care of all your all security problems on one spot. It comes with easiest default optimal configuration to completely protect your site from Brute Force attacks.

Features in Loginizer include:

  • Blocks IP after maximum retries allowed
  • Check logs of failed attempts
  • Create IP ranges
  • Email notification to admin after max lockouts
  • Blacklist IP/IP range
  • Safe & Secure
  • Delete IP ranges
  • Extended Lockout after maximum lockouts allowed
  • Licensed under LGPLv2.1
  • Whitelist IP/IP range
Demo

https://loginizer.com/

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Changelog Loginizer Security Pro Nulled

1.8.1
*[Bug-Fix] There was an issue while checking checksum, if the WordPress install was in en_US but the language was set to some other languages from the settings, then the checksum was comparing the checksums from the language selected in WordPress settings which is now always the language of the install, this has been fixed.

1.8.0
[Feature][Pro] We have added Single Sign-on for you to create temporary login to share to let other login to your account without sharing password.
[Refactor] We have reduced the amount of code that was being loaded when a login attempt was made by around 150KB.
[Refactor] Screenshots of Loginizer were included in the plugin, we have shifted that to assets of WordPress.org, reducing the overall size of plugin by more than 100KB.

1.7.9
[Bug-Fix] Users were getting PHP notice in init.php file that has been fixed.
[Bug-Fix] Math cookie has been set as secure now.
[Security-Fix] We were sanitizing an output in place of escaping it, that has been fixed [Reported by Erwan Le Rousseau from WPScan]

1.7.8
[Task] Tested with WordPress 6.2
[Feature] [Pro] Limit Concurrent user login, you can either block login attempt or revoke when limit of concurrent user is reached.
[Feature] Login attempts stats chart on Loginizer Dashboard.

1.7.7
[Feature] Ability to allow only Whitelisted IP’s to be able to login with Trusted IP’s.
[Feature] [Pro] Option to add custom redirect on 2FA Login based on user role.
[Bug-Fix] [Pro] User’s were getting redirected to WP Admin when logging in from Checkout page in Passwordless and 2FA options that has been fixed.
[Bug-Fix] Some users were getting PHP Warnings that has been fixed.

1.7.6
[Security] Minor security issues reported by patchstack have been fixed with in 24 hours of reporting.
[Bug-Fix] For some themes the Maths capatch input was invisible that has been fixed.

1.7.5
[Task] Tested compatibility with WordPress 6.1
[Bug Fix] There was an issue with sanitizing URL that has been fixed.

1.7.4
[Feature] CSRF Protection adds a unique session key in your admin URL when you login to it, which adds another layer of security to your WordPress website as it makes it difficult to predict the URL hence making it difficult and nearly impossible to do CSRF attacks on your WordPress admin panel.
[Task] 2FA Support for MasterStudy Custom Login
[Bug Fix] Some users were facing an error when using 2FA App verification that has been fixed.

1.7.3
[Bug Fix] Added validation not to allow values less than 0 for all Brute Force admin settings.

1.7.2
[Improvement] [Pro] Allowed HTML characters in Passwordless email.
[Bug Fix] Improved performance on sites running Loginizer with WooCommerce.
[Bug Fix] Added validation not to allow values less than 0 in Brute Force admin settings.
[Bug Fix] Some language strings were hardcoded in English and could not be translated. This is fixed and all strings can now be translated.
[Bug Fix] Resolved PHP Warnings and Notices on latest PHP versions.

1.7.1
[Improvement] [Pro] Added error message to not allow using same slug for wp-login.php and wp-admin as it causes conflict.
[Improvement] [Pro] Added exception for readme.html, license.txt and wp-config-sample.php while checking the checksum to avoid false alarm about checksum mismatch.
[Bug Fix] [Pro] In WordPress Multisite, on changing the admin username the super admins list was not updated. This is fixed now.
[Task] Compatibility with WordPress 6.0

1.7.0
Compatible with WordPress 5.9
[Feature] [Pro] Added option to choose recaptcha.net instead of google.com for countries that do not support google
[Bug Fix] [Pro] Fix to email the correct unblock time when an IP is blocked for extended hours.

1.6.9
[Bug Fix] [Pro] Fix to not show Loginizer 2FA Security Settings in Edit Account page in WooCommerce Customer area. It will be shown in Security (registered by Loginizer) tab instead.

1.6.8
[Feature] Added option to export failed login attempts to CSV file.
[Improvement] Added option to send failed login notifications to a custom email.
[Improvement] [Pro] Added support for 2FA for WooCommerce customers
[Bug Fix] [Pro] On WooCommerce customer login page the password field was not hidden when Passwordless login was enabled in Loginizer.
[Bug Fix] [Pro] Autofill enabled in the browser caused the OTP field on 2FA login to be prefilled.

1.6.7
[Feature] Added Bulk Export/Import Blacklist and Whitelist IPs via CSV.
[Improvement] Added option to Blacklist selected IPs from Failed Login Attempts Logs.
[Improvement] Added external link in Brute Force logs for IP information of the IPs attempting brute force.
[Improvement] [Pro] Added Loginizer 2FA status column on Users list page to show 2FA preferences selected by users.
[Improvement] [Pro] Added Show/Hide button for OTP field on 2FA login page.
[Bug Fix] [Pro] Two Factor Authentication lead to 502 Bad Gateway error on WP Engine instances. This is resolved now.

1.6.6
[Improvement] For new installs, the loginizer_logs table will now use the server default MySQL Engine.
[Improvement] For the login attempts blocked by Loginizer, some other Activity Logs plugin still reported such blocked attempt as a failed login attempt.
[Bug Fix] In rare cases when the username received in failed login attempt was blank, Loginizer failed to save such requests in the failed login logs table. This is fixed now.

1.6.5
[Bug Fix] After Interim Login due to session timeout, the popup for login was not closed. This is fixed now.
[Bug Fix] reCAPTCHA was not working on registration page with BuddyPress plugin. This is fixed now.

1.6.4
This version includes a security fix and we recommend all users to upgrade to 1.6.4 or higher immediately.

[Security Fix] : A properly crafted username used to login could lead to SQL injection. This has been fixed by using the prepare function in PHP which prepares the SQL query for safe execution.

[Security Fix] : If the IP HTTP header was modified to have a null byte it could lead to stored XSS. This has been fixed by properly sanitizing the IP HTTP header before using the same.

1.6.3
[Fix] Fixed a PHP Notice that was caused by a change released yesterday.

1.6.2
[Feature] Added option to send Password Less Login email as HTML.
[Fix] When reCAPTCHA was disabled on Woocommerce checkout page, Loginizer reported captcha error if a user tried to register on checkout page. This is fixed now.
[Fix] The email sent to admin for brute force login attempts will now contain the site url as well.
[Fix] Fixed PHP Notice on Two Factor Authentication page.

1.6.1
[Fix] The captcha on Registration form when using WooCommerce was not being rendered if the “WooCommerce Checkout” captcha setting was disabled in Loginizer. This is fixed now and this captcha can be disabled with “Registration Form” captcha setting in Loginizer.
[Fix] Minor checkbox pre-filling UI fix on Two Factor Authentication page.

1.6.0
[Feature] Admin can white list an IP or an IP range for Two Factor Authentication.
[Fix] If the plugins or themes which are included in the default WordPress package were not updated, the Checksum reported that the files for such plugins and themes did not matched. This is fixed now.

1.5.9
[Task] Admins can now customize email template for 2FA OTP via email.
[Task] Admins can now customize the 2FA messages on login screen.
[Fix] Changed the OTP via App field on login page to password type.

1.5.8
[Task] Permission for / folder was suggested as 0755 and 0750 permission which is secure was reported as insecure. This is fixed now.
[Fix] Prevent PHP Deprecated Warning on plugin upgrade page on servers running PHP 7.3+

1.5.7
[Fix] Prevent PHP Notice on 1st failed login attempt from an IP.

1.5.6
[Task] Admins can now subscribe to our newsletter if they decide to opt-in.

1.5.5
[Bug Fix] Remember me during login was not working with 2FA features. This is fixed.
[Task] Loginizer is now supported for translation via WordPress.
[Task] Added option to fully customize the Lockout error message.

1.5.4
[Task] Added option to customize Lockout Error message.

1.5.3
[Task] Compatible with WordPress 5.5
[Bug Fix] Due to a conflict with some plugin the upgrade for Loginizer Premium version did not work. This is fixed.

1.5.2
[Task] Some strings were not available in translations. They can now be translated.

1.5.1
[Task] Allowed to change the username of any administrator account. Previously it was supported only for user id 1
[Bug Fix] Fixed some lines that generated PHP notice

1.5.0
[Task] Admins can now customize “attempt(s) left” error message.
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