Loginizer Pro Crack | WordPress Security Protection Plugin

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Description

Official Demo of Theme/Plugin

Loginizer Pro cracked version is the best choice for WordPress website security, designed specifically to prevent brute force attacks. This premium security plugin effectively protects your WordPress admin login page, preventing hackers from breaching your site through brute force methods.

Main features include: intelligent IP blacklist system that automatically blocks IP addresses that have failed to log in multiple times; support for two-factor authentication (2FA), adding an extra layer of security to your login process; integration with Google reCAPTCHA verification, effectively blocking bot attacks; offering a passwordless login option, enhancing user experience while maintaining security.

Compared to other WordPress security plugins, the cracked version of Loginizer Pro has a more lightweight code structure that will not slow down your site. It also provides detailed login activity logs, allowing you to keep track of your site’s login status at all times. The plugin interface is clean and intuitive, making it easy for even WordPress beginners to configure various security parameters.

The cracked version we provide retains all the premium features of the original version, including IP restrictions, login aliases, brute force protection, and other professional characteristics. It is particularly suitable for small and medium-sized websites, personal blogs, and corporate websites. Ongoing updates ensure perfect compatibility with the latest WordPress versions.

With the cracked version of Loginizer Pro, you can enjoy professional-level WordPress login security protection without paying high annual subscription fees. It is an economical alternative to paid security plugins like Wordfence and iThemes Security.

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The changelog for the Loginizer Pro plugin is as follows:
= 1.9.9 =
* [Task] Fixed a warning issue in PHP 8.2.
* [Fix] Social login sessions had issues in certain cases, which have now been resolved.
* [Pro Fix] Changing the login alias for certain page builders caused a 404 error page for wp-login.php to not load the shortcode correctly. This issue has now been fixed.

= 1.9.8 =
* [Pro Feature] You can now completely hide wp-admin from logged-out users.
* [Pro Improvement] Option to disable passwordless login for specific login pages.
* [Task] Fixed a typo in the X Social Login button, the X button will no longer display the text "Formerly Twitter".
* [Pro Bug Fix] Fixed the passwordless login issue on the WooCommerce login page.

= 1.9.7 =
* [Task] Adjusted notifications to prevent user confusion.

= 1.9.6 =
* [Task] Removed wpCentral promotion from Loginizer.

= 1.9.5 =
* [Task] Fixed some typos in the feature description.

= 1.9.4 =
* [Task] Tested compatibility with WordPress 6.7 and fixed translation notifications.
* [Bug Fix] Conflict between HOTP and Base32 with certain plugins has been resolved.

= 1.9.3 =
* [Security] Fixed a security issue in the Pro version of the plugin reported by wesley (wcraft) [Wordfence].
* [Task] Improved compatibility with the Softaculous plugin.

= 1.9.2 =
* [Task] Improved license handling.

= 1.9.1 =
* [Bug Fix] Fixed the issue where social login was not working properly on WooCommerce or registration pages.
* [Bug Fix] Fixed a PHP warning.

= 1.9.0 =
* [Bug Fix] Fixed issues encountered by some users during updates.

= 1.8.9 =
* [Task] Structural changes.
* [Task] Tested compatibility with WordPress 6.6.

= 1.8.8 =
* [Bug Fix] Fixed an issue where the version was not updated in a file.

= 1.8.7 =
* [Feature] Social Login: Users can now log in via LinkedIn.
* [Feature] Send login notifications via HTML email.
* [Pro Feature] Support for social login through providers like Google, GitHub, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter).

= 1.8.6 =
* [Bug Fix] Fixed an issue in the login notification body and subject where backslashes were added if double quotes were used. This issue has been resolved.
* [Task] Removed unnecessary code.

= 1.8.5 =
* [Feature] Added an option to disable IP login notifications for whitelisted IPs.
* [Improvement] Added variables for custom subjects in login notifications.
* [Bug Fix] The time in the login notification emails now follows the timezone set in WordPress settings.
* [Bug Fix] Fixed CSS issues in error notifications when 2FA fails.
* [Task] Removed unnecessary code from reCAPTCHA.

= 1.8.4 =
* [Feature] Block page: Now does not display an error for users being blacklisted on the login page, instead shows an error page, reducing resources used when displaying errors.
* [Feature] Email notifications upon successful login, and you can enforce this feature for users.
* [Pro Feature] Added Cloudflare Turnstile and hCaptcha.
* [Task] Tested compatibility with WordPress 6.5.

= 1.8.3 =
* [Task] Removed unnecessary code.

= 1.8.2 =
* [Task] Tested compatibility with WordPress 6.4.
* [Improvement] SSO can now be used for multiple login attempts, with a default of 1 and a maximum of 15 login accesses.
* [Improvement] SSO can now last longer, up to 2 days.
* [Bug Fix] Fixed some warnings related to PHP 8.2.

= 1.8.1 =
* [Bug Fix] Fixed an issue with checksum verification where if the WordPress installation language is en_US but another language was selected in the settings, the checksum would be compared to the checksum of the language selected in WordPress settings; now it always compares to the installation language.= 1.8.0 =
* [Feature][Pro] We have added a single sign-on feature that allows you to create temporary logins to share without sharing passwords.
* [Refactor] We have reduced the amount of code loaded during login attempts by approximately 150KB.
* [Refactor] Screenshots of Loginizer have been removed from the plugin and moved to resources on WordPress.org, reducing the overall size of the plugin by over 100KB.

= 1.7.9 =
* [Bug Fix] Fixed PHP notices received by users in the init.php file.
* [Bug Fix] The math cookie is now set to secure.
* [Security] We are cleaning the output instead of escaping it, this issue has been fixed [reported by Erwan Le Rousseau of WPScan].

= 1.7.8 =
* [Task] Tested compatibility with WordPress 6.2.
* [Feature] [Pro] Limit concurrent user logins, you can block login attempts or revoke logins when the concurrent user limit is reached.
* [Feature] Login attempt statistics chart on the Loginizer dashboard.

= 1.7.7 =
* [Feature] Allow only whitelisted IPs to log in using trusted IPs.
* [Feature] [Pro] Added user role-based 2FA login custom redirect options.
* [Bug Fix] [Pro] Fixed the issue where users were redirected to the WP admin panel when logging in on the checkout page.
* [Bug Fix] Fixed some PHP warnings received by users.

= 1.7.6 =
* [Security] Fixed a minor security issue reported by patchstack, fixed within 24 hours of the report.
* [Bug Fix] Fixed the issue where math captcha input was invisible in certain themes.

= 1.7.5 =
* [Task] Tested compatibility with WordPress 6.1.
* [Bug Fix] Fixed the issue with cleaning URLs.

= 1.7.4 =
* [Feature] CSRF protection adds a unique session key in the management URL during login, enhancing the security of WordPress sites and making the URL difficult to predict, thus making CSRF attacks on the WordPress admin panel nearly impossible.
* [Task] Support for 2FA in MasterStudy custom login.
* [Bug Fix] Fixed the errors encountered by some users when verifying using a 2FA application.

= 1.7.3 =
* [Bug Fix] Added validation to disallow values less than 0 in the admin settings for all brute force attacks.

= 1.7.2 =
* [Improvement] [Pro Version] Allows the use of HTML characters in passwordless emails.
* [Bug Fix] Improved performance on sites running Loginizer and WooCommerce.
* [Bug Fix] Added validation to prevent values less than 0 in the management settings from being subjected to brute force attacks.
* [Bug Fix] Fixed some hardcoded language strings in English that could not be translated. Now all strings can be translated.
* [Bug Fix] Addressed PHP warnings and notices in the latest PHP version.

= 1.7.1 =
* [Improvement] [Pro Version] Added an error message to prevent the same slug from being used for wp-login.php and wp-admin, as this causes conflicts.
* [Improvement] [Pro Version] Added exceptions for readme.html, license.txt, and wp-config-sample.php when checking checksums to avoid false positives for checksum mismatches.
* [Bug Fix] [Pro Version] In WordPress multisite, the super administrator list was not updated when changing the admin username. This issue has been resolved.
* [Task] Compatibility with WordPress 6.0.

= 1.7.0 =
* Compatible with WordPress 5.9.
* [Feature] [Pro Version] Added an option to choose recaptcha.net instead of google.com for countries that do not support Google.
* [Bug Fix] [Pro Version] Fixed the issue of sending the correct unblocking time email when the IP was extended block time.

= 1.6.9 =
* [Bug Fix] [Pro Version] Fixed the issue where Loginizer 2FA security settings did not display on the edit account page in the WooCommerce customer area. Now it will display in the security (registered by Loginizer) tab.

= 1.6.8 =
* [Feature] Added the option to export failed login attempts as a CSV file.
* [Improvement] Added the option to send failed login notifications to a custom email.
* [Improvement] [Pro Version] Added 2FA support for WooCommerce customers.
* [Bug Fix] [Pro Version] On the WooCommerce customer login page, the password field was not hidden when passwordless login was enabled in Loginizer.
* [Bug Fix] [Pro Version] Autofill in the browser caused the OTP field on the 2FA login page to be pre-filled.

= 1.6.7 =
* [Feature] Added the ability to bulk export/import blacklisted and whitelisted IPs via CSV.
* [Improvement] Added an option to blacklist selected IPs from the failed login attempt log.
* [Improvement] Added external links in the brute force attack log for obtaining information on the IPs attempting brute force attacks.
* [Improvement] [Pro Version] Added a Loginizer 2FA status column on the user list page, displaying the user's selected 2FA preference.
* [Improvement] [Pro Version] Added a button to show/hide the OTP field on the 2FA login page.
* [Bug Fix] [Pro Version] Resolved the 502 Bad Gateway error on WP Engine instances caused by two-factor authentication.

= 1.6.6 =
* [Improvement] For new installations, the loginizer_logs table will now use the server's default MySQL engine.
* [Improvement] For login attempts blocked by Loginizer, some other activity log plugins still report these blocked attempts as failed login attempts.
* [Bug Fix] In rare cases, when the username received in failed login attempts is empty, Loginizer failed to save such requests to the failed login log table. This issue has been fixed.

= 1.6.5 =
* [Bug Fix] Fixed an issue where the login popup did not close after temporary login due to session timeout.
* [Bug Fix] Fixed an issue where reCAPTCHA did not work properly on the registration page of the BuddyPress plugin.

= 1.6.4 =
This version includes a security fix, and we recommend all users upgrade to 1.6.4 or higher immediately.

* [Security Fix]: Logging in with carefully crafted usernames could lead to SQL injection. This issue has been fixed by using the prepare function in PHP, which prepares SQL queries for safe execution.
* [Security Fix]: If the IP HTTP header is modified to contain null bytes, it could lead to stored XSS. This issue has been fixed by properly sanitizing the IP HTTP header before use.

= 1.6.3 =
* [Fix] Fixed PHP notices caused by changes released yesterday.

= 1.6.2 =
* [Feature] Added an option to send the no-password login email as HTML.
* [Fix] When reCAPTCHA is disabled on the WooCommerce checkout page, if a user attempts to register on the checkout page, Loginizer reported a captcha error. This issue has been resolved.
* [Fix] The brute force login attempt email sent to the admin will now include the website URL.
* [Fix] Fixed PHP notices on the two-factor authentication page.

= 1.6.1 =
* [Fix] When the 'WooCommerce Checkout' captcha setting is disabled in Loginizer, the captcha on the registration form was not rendered. This issue has been fixed, and this captcha can now be disabled via the 'Registration Form' captcha setting in Loginizer.
* [Fix] Fixed UI issues with checkbox pre-filling on the two-factor authentication page.

= 1.6.0 =
* [Feature] Administrators can whitelist an IP or IP range for two-factor authentication.
* [Fix] If plugins or themes included in the default WordPress package are not updated, checksums report file mismatches for these plugins and themes. This issue has been resolved.