All-In-One Security (AIOS) – Security and Firewall
THE TOP RATED WORDPRESS SECURITY AND FIREWALL PLUGIN All-in-One Security (AIOS) is a WordPress security plugin from the same, trusted team that brought you UpdraftPlus. It’s called ‘All-In-One’ because it’s packed full of ways to keep your WordPress website(s) safe and secure. It includes: Login security features keep bots at bay. Lock out users based on a configurable number of login attempts, get two-factor authentication and more. File and database security. Get notified of file changes that occur outside of normal operations. Block access to key files and scan files and folders to spot insecure permissions. Firewall. Get PHP, .htaccess and 6G firewall rules courtesy of Perishable Press. Spot and block fake Google Bots and more! Spam prevention. Prevent annoying spam comments and reduce unnecessary load on the server. Automatically and permanently block IP addresses that exceed a set number of spam comments. Audit log. View events happening on your WordPress website. Find out if a plugin or theme has been added, removed, updated and more. WHY ALL-IN-ONE SECURITY? AIOS has a near-perfect 4.7 / 5-star user rating across more than 1 million installs. Great for beginners and experts alike. AIOS guides you logically and clearly through each of its features which are all clearly explained. Security features are marked as basic, intermediate and advanced. Each step increases your security score. Turn them on and watch your protection grow! We have a large support team of software developers. That means we have the availability and the skillset to help you with the trickiest of queries. We comb the WordPress plugin directory for support tickets daily – most queries are responded to within 24 hours. Excellent plugin with numerous well-thought-out options for making a website more secure. I have been using it for years and am very happy with it. I recently had a small problem setting up a website and – even as a non-premium user – I received support very quickly. Highly recommended! For even more ways to stay safe and secure, upgrade to AIOS Premium – it packs a punch security-wise, whilst being extremely cost-competitive. LOGIN SECURITY Two-factor authentication (TFA) – Require TFA for specific user roles. Supports Google Authenticator, Microsoft Authenticator, Authy, and many more. Detect and manage ‘admin’ usernames – Identify default ‘admin’ usernames and guide users to change them to protect against brute force attacks. Identify and correct identical login and display names – Detect cases where the display name matches the username and provide guidance to improve login security. Prevent user enumeration – Block unauthorised access to URLs that can reveal sensitive information such as usernames or other details. Control login attempts – Prevent brute force attacks by limiting the number of failed login attempts. Choose how many login attempts are allowed, set lockout durations, and more. Force user logout – Automatically log out users after a specified period of time. Unattended sessions are closed, reducing the risk of unauthorised access. Manually approve new registrations – Review and approve new user registrations to prevent spam and fake sign-ups. Enhance WordPress salt security – Adds 64 extra characters to WordPress salts, rotating them weekly. Makes cracking passwords virtually impossible, even if your database is stolen. Plugin Support If you have a question or problem with the All-In-One Security plugin, post it on the support forum and we will help you. Premium customers can log queries directly with the team via https://teamupdraft.com/all-in-one-security/ Monitor and manage active sessions – If a user is logged in who shouldn’t be, log them out or add them to a blacklist. SPAM PREVENTION Block spam coming from bots – Reduce the load on your server and improve the user experience by automatically blocking spam comments from bots. Monitor spam IP addresses – Monitor the IP addresses of people or bots leaving spam comments. Choose which ones to block based on a configurable number of comments left. FILE / DATABASE Security Scan and fix file permissions – Scan for insecure file permissions. Click once to fix issues and safeguard critical files and folders. Disable PHP file editing – Disable editing of PHP files (such as plugins and themes) via the dashboard. It’s often the first tool that attackers use as it allows for code execution. Protect sensitive files – Prevent access to files like readme.html that might reveal information about your WordPress installation. File change scanner – Get notified of any file changes which occur on your system. Exclude files and folders which change as part of normal operations. Prevent image hotlinking – Prevent other websites from displaying your images via hotlinking and protect server bandwidth. Secure database backups – Perform a database backup via UpdraftPlus from AIOS. Change the default ‘wp_’ prefix to hide your WordPress database from hackers. FIREWALL Get .htaccess firewall rules – Deny access to the .htaccess and wp-config.php files. Disable the server signature and limit file uploads to a configurable size.** Block access to the debug.log file and prevent Apache servers from listing the contents of a directory when an index.php file is not present Get PHP firewall rules – PHP firewall rules prevent malicious users from exploiting well-known vulnerabilities in XML-RPC. Safeguard your content by disabling RSS and Atom feeds and avoid cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks. Block fake Google bots and POST requests made by bots – Block fake Google bots and stop bots from making POST requests by blocking IP addresses where the user-agent and referrer fields are blank. Utilise 6G firewall rules – Employ flexible blacklist rules to reduce the number of malicious URL requests that hit your website (courtesy of Perishable Press). And more – Blacklist (and whitelist) IP ranges and user agents and block unauthorized access to data by disabling REST API access for non-logged-in requests. TWO-FACTOR AUTHENTICATION ENHANCED [Premium] Two-factor authentication is included in the free plugin. Upgrade to Premium if you’d like to: Require TFA after a set time period – Mandate TFA for all admins or other roles after their accounts reach a specified age. Control how often TFA is required – Set TFA to be required after a certain number of days on trusted devices instead of every login. Customise design layout – Adjust the TFA design to match your website’s existing layout and branding. Emergency codes – Generate one-time use emergency codes to regain access if you lose your TFA device. WordPress Multisite Compatible – Ensure compatibility with WordPress multisite networks and their sub-sites for consistent TFA application. Integration with login forms – Integrate TFA with various login forms, including WooCommerce, Affiliates-WP, Elementor Pro, bbPress, and ‘Theme My Login’ without additional coding. SMART 404 BLOCKING [Premium] Block IPs based on 404 errors – Detect hackers probing your URLs via script and bots by the 404 errors they leave behind. Smart 404 Configuration – Set a figure for the maximum number of 404 events allowed before an IP address is blocked. Choose a time period within which the 404 events must occur (e.g., 10 errors within 10 minutes). Smart 404 block by URL string – Instantly block an IP address if a 404 event includes a specific URL string. Smart 404 whitelisting – Prevent particular IP addresses from being permanently blocked due to 404 events. COUNTRY BLOCKING [Premium] Block traffic to the entire site or to specific pages or posts – Useful if you’re an e-commerce site and you want to block sales to some countries for shipping or tax reasons. Whitelist some users from blocked countries – Whitelist IP addresses or IP ranges even if they are part of a blocked country. MALWARE SCANNING [Premium] Automatic malware scanning – Detect and protect against the latest malware, trojans, and spyware. Alerts you to blacklisting by search engines – Monitor your site for blacklisting by search engines due to malicious code. Response time monitoring – Keep track of your website’s response time to identify and address any performance issues. Uptime monitoring – Checks your website’s uptime every 5 minutes and alerts you immediately if your site or server goes down. Advice and malware removal – Need hands-on advice and support for malware removal? Our team of genuine cybersecurity experts is here to help. Notification if something’s amiss – Receive notifications about any issues with your site so you can address problems before they escalate. Plugin Support If you have a question or problem with the All-In-One Security plugin, post it on the support forum and we will help you. Premium customers can log queries directly with the team via https://teamupdraft.com/all-in-one-security Developers If you are a developer and you need some extra hooks or filters for this plugin then let us know. Translations All-In-One Security plugin can be translated to any language. Currently available translations: English German Spanish French Hungarian Italian Swedish Russian Chinese Portuguese (Brazil) Persian Privacy Policy This plugin may collect IP addresses for security reasons such as mitigating brute force login threats and malicious activity. The collected information is stored on your server. No information is transmitted to third parties or remote server locations. Usage Go to the settings menu after you activate the plugin and follow the instructions. Usage Go to the settings menu after you activate the plugin and follow the instructions.
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Selective Image Guard | A deterrent for unauthorized downloads and scraping
Selective Image Guard is a lightweight WordPress plugin that adds multiple layers of protection to your website’s images. It’s ideal for photographers, designers, and content creators who want to deter theft and unauthorized use of their visual content. Key Features Desktop Screenshot Prevention: Applies a blur filter to protected images when specific keyboard shortcuts for screenshots are detected. This is a deterrent, not a foolproof solution. Print Protection: Blurs protected images when a user attempts to print the page. Selective Protection: You control which images are protected. The plugin only affects images you mark as protected in the media library. How It Works Navigate to your media library and select the image you want to protect. Check the “Protect this image” option. The plugin will automatically apply front-end protections to the selected image to help prevent unauthorized access. Free Features The free version gives you solid protection against common image theft techniques: DevTools Detection – Prevents users from opening browser developer tools to inspect and steal images. JavaScript Disabling Detection – Detects when JavaScript is disabled, ensuring protections remain active. Desktop Screenshot Prevention – Blocks most attempts to capture screenshots of your images on desktop. Print Protection – Prevents printing of protected images directly from the browser. PRO Features The PRO version unlocks advanced and flexible controls for complete image protection: Bulk Protection – Quickly apply protection to all images across your website with a single setting. Featured Images Protection – Protects your WordPress featured images from theft. Protection by Post Type – Apply image protection only where you need it (e.g., posts, pages, custom post types). WooCommerce Product Galleries – Keep your product images safe and protect your online shop from unauthorized copying. Watermark – Automatically add a customizable watermark to your images for extra security. Premium Support – Get direct, priority support from the plugin author. Don’t understimate the value of a deterrent. This plugin provides a deterrent, not a foolproof solution. No client-side technique can offer 100% protection against a determined attacker. But don’t underestimate the value of a deterrent. Think about the methods used to keep mosquitoes away. Even if they don’t work 100%, would you rather be surrounded by hundreds of mosquitoes or just a couple? That’s the idea of a deterrent. Examples of Use Here are several examples where you would want to display an image on a site but discourage people from sharing it: Online course slides – You want students to see diagrams or infographics, but not download or redistribute them outside your platform. Stock photography previews – You show high-resolution images to logged-in subscribers, but do not want those same images shared publicly without a license. Members-only content – For example, fitness programs or meal plans with recipe cards as images, visible only to paying members. Confidential documents – An internal portal where staff see charts or scanned reports, but you do not want them forwarded outside the company. Product prototypes – Showing early design mockups (e.g. fashion sketches or unreleased product photos) to investors or testers, but preventing leaks to competitors. Protection against unauthorized scraping – Preventing automated bots from copying images and republishing them without permission. E-commerce product photos – Protecting your catalog from competitors scraping product images to use in their own stores. Real estate listings – Preventing property photos from being scraped and reused on unauthorized portals. Artistic portfolios – Protecting photographers, illustrators, and designers from having their portfolio images scraped and reused without attribution. News and media outlets – Protecting journalistic images from being scraped and re-hosted by content farms. Stock agencies – Protecting preview images (with or without watermarks) from being scraped in bulk to avoid licensing. Recipe or DIY blogs – Protecting step-by-step photos from being scraped and republished elsewhere. More Information About Image Protection For more details about image protection and the limitations of client-side techniques, read the article: How to Protect Images on WordPress (And How to Prevent Theft) Credits Developed by Jose Mortellaro