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You can manually delete the plugin. Other items depend on what you activated. This sounds like you changed wp-content on a site with existing content. Is that correct? If so first try clearing any caches, browser, server, etc. If that doesn’t fix it you can manually delete the plugin and rename wp-content (try this to help http://wordpress.org/support/topic/renaming-moving-wp-content?replies=9).
Try clearing cache. In many cases moving the css can do that until you clear your browser cache. If that doesn’t work clearing the Better WP Security rules from .htaccess should fix.
Thanks Agnes! Please keep me posted.
Ahh… That’s a rough one. I would highly suggest turning off intrusion detection in your case until you can clean up all those 404’s. Doing so should solve your problem.
Some version use Options All some use Options. I’m working on a test to make sure the version is right in the future.
You’re right. It’s a bug I have yet to be able to find. Although in most cases it can be reduced to 2 at most if you turn off database query caching.
Sorry, but you’ll need to disable the feature in BWPS that causes the conflict or ask the developer of EV to take a look (I imagine it probably has to do with filter suspicious query string).
Ian,
The lockout should be emailing the site owner of the lockout. The message is something I’ve thought about a lot over time and currently I have no plans for changing it instead relying on the emails to report the message.
I’ll take a look and see if I can’t open up the charset for search variables via get.
Good thought. I’ll take a look at it for future versions.
Most likely that is hosting unless you are getting site lockout warnings.
It’s hard to say for sure. More than likely it is bots traversing your site however whether or not they are malicious is not as easy to determine however usually malicious bots will scan for specific files in wp-content.
Those lines need to be in wp-config.php, not .htaccess. Turning the options on should place them in the file for you.
64MB is rather low for most WordPress installations. 128MB or better is highly recommended (whether you use BWPS or not).
No. The “Filter Suspicious Query Strings” will break Timthumb and must be turned off when Timthumb is used. This is not something I plan on changing.