Title: Breaks wordpress 3.5
Last modified: September 2, 2016

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# Breaks wordpress 3.5

 *  [railingcompany](https://wordpress.org/support/users/railingcompany/)
 * (@railingcompany)
 * [13 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/breaks-wordpress-35/)
 * Breaks wordpress 3.5 and uninstalling does not remove all of the annoying code
   from the htaccess file. Wasted hours of work because of this extremely annoying
   feature

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 *  [bendelaney](https://wordpress.org/support/users/bendelaney/)
 * (@bendelaney)
 * [13 years, 6 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/breaks-wordpress-35/#post-7732553)
 * That is why you back up early and often. I never update WP on the first go-around
   to a new version. If my sites are working the risk-reward ratio is too high. 
   But, anytime I add a new plugin, especially something that tampers with .htaccess
   file, it’s important to get a clean, fresh backup of the database and files before
   doing anything. That way, if I break it, I can restore in just a few minutes.
 * For a free plugin, BulletProof Security offers a tremendous value. But, you should
   never use something like this unless you are prepared for a glitch.
 *  Plugin Author [AITpro](https://wordpress.org/support/users/aitpro/)
 * (@aitpro)
 * [13 years, 5 months ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/breaks-wordpress-35/#post-7732554)
 * [@railingcompany](https://wordpress.org/support/users/railingcompany/) – A new
   release of BPS was released within hours that fixed the issue.
 * In our defense WP made a last minute coding change to WP 3.5 that we had not 
   tested yet. We were prepared for the WP 3.5 upgrade months ago and were testing
   Nightly Builds of WP 3.5 up to 4 days before the release of WP 3.5, but that 
   does not do much good when a last minute coding change is made. We were caught
   by surprise as well as some other plugin authors. These things happen in the 
   coding World. You have to be prepared for anything and you have to move fast 
   to change things – we did both things and the issue was resolved in hours.
 * In the future just ask a question and you will get a very quick response from
   us. Thanks.
 *  [PortMacOnline](https://wordpress.org/support/users/portmaconline/)
 * (@portmaconline)
 * [13 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/breaks-wordpress-35/#post-7732558)
 * I can confirm that BPS DOES work fine with WP 3.5 and 3.5.1 – I have BPS running
   on well over a dozen websites with no problems, and all websites made it through
   the recent wave of hack attempts unscathed, even though all websites were inundated
   with failed attempts. If I could, I would rate the plugin 6/5!
 *  [Marcel Oerlemans](https://wordpress.org/support/users/marceloerlemans/)
 * (@marceloerlemans)
 * [13 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/breaks-wordpress-35/#post-7732559)
 * Great thing to read these responses and not just the first reaction! It’s very
   understandable that these problems existed, and off course, always first backup!
   Still, there are many people that have great expierence with BPS, I don’t have
   any, but will surely have some in the nereby future!
 *  [PortMacOnline](https://wordpress.org/support/users/portmaconline/)
 * (@portmaconline)
 * [13 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/breaks-wordpress-35/#post-7732560)
 * [@marcel](https://wordpress.org/support/users/marcel/), last night one of my 
   websites was hit 62 times in a couple of hours in an obviously concerted attack,
   some of the hits were simultaneous, three of them in one second, but so far it
   has withstood everything that these losers have thrown at it with no problems
   at all.
 * At the moment I am using the free version of Bulletproof Security along with 
   the free version of Wordfence and they both ‘play nice’ together and between 
   them they block just about every type of attack. But I will definitely be upgrading
   to the premium version of BPS this week on ALL my websites, both my own, and 
   my client’s, that is how impressed I am with BPS in particlular — it hides the
   normally vulnerable files and folders that the hackers use to gain access through
   the ‘back door’, and Wordfence blocks the ‘front door’.
 * I highly recommend the combination, and can assure you that BPS does NOT “break
   WordPress”!
 *  [cscottb](https://wordpress.org/support/users/cscottb/)
 * (@cscottb)
 * [13 years, 1 month ago](https://wordpress.org/support/topic/breaks-wordpress-35/#post-7732561)
 * Great advice PortMac! I was trying it with Better WP Security, but there are 
   known conflicts with it. Wordfence sounds like a much more potent combo.

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