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# thereigo

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 *   Forum: [Plugins](https://wordpress.org/support/forum/plugins-and-hacks/)
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   reply to: [[Limit Login Attempts] Plugin hacked](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-hacked-1/)
 *  [thereigo](https://wordpress.org/support/users/thereigo/)
 * (@thereigo)
 * [11 years, 8 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/plugin-hacked-1/page/3/#post-4581810)
 * I’ve had a steady flow of login attempts reported while this plugin has been 
   installed on two different servers with wordpress installations. Similar invalid
   usernames and number of attempts for semivalid usernames. This has gone on for
   almost a year.
 * What does not make sense to me is that one site is a non-published site that 
   only 3 people in the world know about. The only common factor is that this plugin
   is installed on both sites. Are these attacks real? If so, how come the attacks
   so closely resemble each other?
 * Anyway, tonight I loaded Wordfence on both server installations and ran full 
   scans. Nothing out of place. All good result. And now the Limit Login Attempts
   plugin is uninstalled and deleted from both to see if the constant level of illegal
   logins continue.

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