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Reply To: Protect Login Page from Brute Force Login Attacks

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@ Saqueeb – Is your login page: /wp-login.php or something else like a custom login page like: /my-login?  If your Login page is the standard/default WordPress login page: /wp-login.php then the only other logical explanation would be that you have not done all of the Custom Code steps.  When you check the: htaccess File Editor tab page > click the Your Current Root htaccess File tab > scroll down and look to see if your Brute Force Login page protection code is actually in your Root htaccess file.

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