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How to Protect cPanel Servers from xmlrpc.php and wp-login.php attacks

  • Tharanga
  • Posted on May 16, 2020
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How to Protect cPanel Servers from xmlrpc.php and wp-login.php attacks Recently We’re seeing an increase in massive brute force attacks on WordPress installations on some cPanel server which were causing…

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