Anti-Hacker – Security Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download

Anti-Hacker – Security Plugin - Rating, Reviews, Demo & Download
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Plugin Description

Anti-Hacker is a WordPress Security plugin. It gives you the best security solutions with its powerful and easy-to-use features. Without physically changing any directory or file, Anti-Hacker can take your website’s security to the next level with the ultimate wordpress protection technology.
Our team have worked with vulnerabilities scanner for long time, and now, we have created a thecnology to protect the other side, making the life of hackers really hard, and force them to choose a new target that is not you.

The plugin avoid vulnerability scanner to detect yor wordpress information and sensitive data, as version, themes, plugins, valid users and more.

Anti-Hacker also offer the protections bellow:
* Brute Force attacks
* XML-RPC attacks
* XSS, SQL Injection, PHP Injection, CMD Injection and Transversal Directory
* Detect and block vulnerability scanner activities
* HTTP Header level attack
* and more.

It hides the WP sensitive information, common paths, plugins, and themes paths, users, offering the best protection against real hacker and bots attacks.

Note! No file or directory is physically changed. All the changes are made by server rewrite rules without affecting the SEO or the loading speed.

Anti-Hacker works with other security plugins without any problem.

Anti-Hacker is compatible with all servers, hosting services, and also supports WP Multisite.

Over 90,000 hacking attacks per minute strike WordPress sites and WordPress hosting around the world, hitting not only large corporate websites packed with sensitive data, but also sites belonging to small businesses, independent entrepreneurs, and individuals running personal blogs.

Security of WordPress sites typically tops the list of concerns for new and experienced website owners alike.

For owners of WordPress sites, statistics like that one raises particular worries about the security not just of individual WordPress sites, but of WordPress itself.

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