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  • OMFG P3air, get over yourself already. Reading your post we’d think that your wordpress site is a key national security infrastructure. It is in fact “just another wordpress site” among the millions.

    Your general rudeness is only exceeded by your humorous paranoia that the brute force attacks are especially targeting your web site.

    Brute force attacks are up everywhere and if you saw 60,000 hits come through to your webserver, then you are NOT doing everything you should to prevent and deny these. And in your spirit of not sharing details, I’m not going to tell you what you are missing, just that YOU ARE NOT DOING ENOUGH if you saw 60,000 hits. That’s OBVIOUS.

    Plugin Author Daniel Convissor

    (@convissor)

    So Apple, Twitter and the New York Times recently explained to the public that they’ve had security problems and what happened. But P3ear is too important to provide accurate information.

    Plugin Author Daniel Convissor

    (@convissor)

    I assume P3air is talking about login attempts from XML-RPC requests. Version 0.37.0, released a moment ago, now monitors those. This hole was recently brought to my attention by another user. It could have been fixed months ago if P3air was more forthcoming. Oh, well.

    @dan – Thanks for fixing this issue and for being a real standup guy throughout this whole thread!

    P3 Air DOESN’T WORK. BOOM. ??

    Their flight school sucks, and I’m not going to tell you why.

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