Mark Maunder
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Hi,
Wordfence does not generate 403 forbidden errors. It must be something else.
Regards,
Mark.
Sorry but I’m not sure what this is and we can’t provide support for Google’s products. Please contact them for more info.
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Mark.
Do you have the Wordfence firewall enabled Mary? Are you sure its the same site? Wordfence should have caught this.
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Mark.
Wordfence Falcon is designed to be a replacement for W3.
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Mark.
No we don’t. It’s not possible to effectively patch every SQL injection attack and so the way to approach this is we find ways to make sure you’re not running an out of date plugin and we send out vulnerability alerts via our security list if there is a known SQL injection vulnerability. The idea of putting a band-aid over a known security vulnerability is a little absurd in my humble opinion. It’s like someone has a heart-attack and you give them aspirin instead of doing the open heart surgery that’s really necessary.
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Mark.
Do you get this error consistently when you try to do a scan manually?
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Mark.
Unfortunately not. We display it this way because it’s timezone neutral.
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Mark.
Yes we do. Please see the lib/wfCache.php source where you’ll find that the current version respects: DONOTCACHEPAGE
Also just want you to know that we’re going to be adding official support for Woo in an upcoming release.
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Mark.
That should protect you. I don’t quite understand what you mean by the message containing your unique username. Can you post a screenshot?
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Mark.
OK, can you check your web server error log? I think your database is having a problem when we write a chunk of data (the config data) and it’s probably throwing a packet-too-large or similar error and then slowing down for some reason. You might have to work with your hosting provider on this.
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Mark.
Every time you run what?
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Mark.
Yup, check the comments on this blog post we wrote with some research on 404’s.
Turns out it’s probably a plugin doing this. I think it’s Rename wp-login.php.
http://www.wordfence.com/blog/2014/05/top-100-page-not-found-errors-for-wordpress/
Regards,
Mark.
Yes, just disable the email alerts on the Wordfence options page.
Regards,
Mark.
Hi,
It sounds like your scan scheduling isn’t working. Please install the cron job management plugin from the repository (I can’t remember what it’s called) to view all cron jobs that have been scheduled. Then check if Wordfence has scheduled too many cron jobs. If it has, let me know and we’ll get the bug fixed.
Regards,
Mark.