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Anti-Malware Security and Brute-Force Firewall

Anti-Malware Security and Brute-Force Firewall

This Anti-Malware scanner searches for Malware, Viruses, and other security threats and vulnerabilities on your server and it helps you fix them.

4.9

Rating summary

762

Reviews

200K

Active installations

Anti-Malware Security and Brute-Force Firewall
Anti-Malware Security and Brute-Force Firewall
Anti-Malware Security and Brute-Force Firewall
Anti-Malware Security and Brute-Force Firewall
Anti-Malware Security and Brute-Force Firewall
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Main benefits

Protect against new threats

Automatically remove security threats

Block Brute-Force attacks

Check WordPress Core integrity

Automatic definition updates

About this plugin

Categories: Security
Version: 4.23.69
Last updated: 19-07-2024
WordPress version: 3.3
Tested up to: 6.6
PHP version required: 5.6
Languages: Deutsch, Español [+11]
Learning resources: View resources

Overview

The provided WordPress plugin is designed to enhance website security by offering a robust set of features for threat detection and protection. With capabilities such as downloading definition updates, running complete scans to remove known security threats, blocking malware from exploiting vulnerabilities, and upgrading outdated components like timthumb scripts, the plugin ensures comprehensive security management. Premium features include advanced protection mechanisms like patching wp-login and XMLRPC to thwart Brute-Force and DDoS attacks, integrity checks of WordPress core files, and automatic updates during scans. By registering at GOTMLS.NET, users gain access to updated threat definitions and automatic removal capabilities, enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the plugin. Additionally, it supports multiple languages, thanks to contributions from various translators.

Download Definition Updates

  • Protect against new threats
  • Stay up-to-date with the latest security definitions

Complete Scan

  • Automatically remove known security threats
  • Detect and eliminate backdoor scripts and database injections

Firewall Protection

  • Block SoakSoak and other malware
  • Prevent exploitation of Revolution Slider and other vulnerable plugins

Patch Vulnerable Scripts

  • Upgrade vulnerable versions of timthumb scripts
  • Enhance security by patching known vulnerabilities

Features list

Feature

Free version

Clean infections off WordPress site

Remove malware and infections from your WordPress site.

Select specific folders to scan

Choose particular folders to include in the malware scan.

Scan database for malicious injections

Check the database for any malicious code or injections.

Automatic updates for new threats

Receive automatic updates to protect against the latest threats.

Whitelist false positives

Mark safe files as false positives to avoid future alerts.

Scan all files in public_html directory

Perform a comprehensive scan of all files in the public_html directory.

Support for multiple sites with same email

Manage multiple sites using a single email account.

Manual fix for detected threats

Manually resolve any threats that are detected during scans.

Basic brute-force protection

Provide basic protection against brute-force attacks.

Support via comments and email

Get support through comments and email communication.

Scan core files for changes

Detect any changes made to core WordPress files.

Option to download latest definition updates

Download the latest malware definition updates manually.

Scan large files with increased memory limit

Scan large files by increasing the memory limit.

Protection against reinfections

Safeguard your site from getting reinfected.

Detailed scan logs and error messages

Access detailed logs and error messages from scans.

Pricing

Free Plan

$0 / one-time

Plan includes

Clean infections off WordPress site
Select specific folders to scan
Scan database for malicious injections
Automatic updates for new threats
Whitelist false positives
Scan all files in public_html directory
Support for multiple sites with same email
Manual fix for detected threats
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Rating and reviews

4.9

Rating summary

762

Reviews

200K

Active installations

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User sentiment analysis

Users find the WordPress plugin incredibly effective in detecting and removing malware that other solutions miss. They appreciate that it is free to use and only optional donations are requested, making it cost-effective and accessible. The plugin's ability to scan deeply and identify hidden threats in core files is highly valued, as is the responsive and supportive customer service provided by the developer, Eli. However, some users experienced issues with the plugin causing their sites to get hacked or reporting false positives. Scans can be slow, taking several hours to complete, which is a drawback for those with larger sites or limited patience.
goviral

goviral

15 Jul, 2024

What an incredible find! Not only is it possible to use this plugin completely for free, I’ve seen many reviews from people who have cleaned malware that wasn’t found through other (paid) options. I have been impressed enough to donate because Eli so deserves to be compensated for his work to keep WP safe. But I love that he doesn’t require it for the plugin to work. (It’s well worth donating though and is far more cost effective and useful than every other malware option I’ve tried before).
Jasmine Low

Jasmine Low

09 Jul, 2024

Never fails! Thank you, Eli and team for your work. 5-stars awarded and worth every star.
sdsiridia

sdsiridia

01 Jul, 2024

great plugins!!!!
aminsdi

aminsdi

19 Jun, 2024

Great plugin!!
nazdreg

nazdreg

15 Jun, 2024

It cleaned my website from php web shell, it worked. Love it. This topic was modified 1 month ago by nazdreg.

FAQ

Why should I register?

How do I patch the Revolution Slider vulnerability?

How do I patch the wp-login vulnerability?

Why can’t I automatically remove the 'Potential Threats' in yellow?

How do I know if any of the 'Potential Threats' are dangerous?

What if the scan gets stuck part way through?

How did I get hacked in the first place?

What can I do to prevent it from happening again?

Why does sucuri.net or the Google Safe Browsing Diagnostic page still say my site is infected after I have removed the malicious code?

How can I report security bugs?