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  • Thread Starter rhays

    (@rhays)

    Based on my experience, I’d contact your hosting company and see if they did the same to you. Once you get back in, check out the codex link above for tips. I installed a different security plugin called security-protection by webvitaly which is specifically for brute force attacks.

    Good Luck!

    Thread Starter rhays

    (@rhays)

    Nope, no warning, no idea there had been any such attacks. They did suggest https://ww.wp.xz.cn/plugins/better-wp-security/

    I guess this is one of those “live and learn” situations. Whether or not this action is something they have buried in the fine print somewhere warning they MIGHT do it, I don’t know.

    Thanks again for your help!

    Thread Starter rhays

    (@rhays)

    Just got a reply from the hosting company:

    No, no php problem. We routinely shut off permissions to wp-login.php on sites that are being actively brute force attacked. Just change the permissions on wp-login.php back to 755 and it will execute normally. Change permissions back to 600 when you log out so that your site will be immune to brute force attacks.

    So if you see this error in the future, check the permissoion settings for wp-login.php.

    Rob

    Thread Starter rhays

    (@rhays)

    Thanks for the response.
    Yes, the file is present (32.6k) and is full of php stuff 🙂

    Rob

    Thread Starter rhays

    (@rhays)

    Sorry, I should have made clear that it is the Dashboard that I suddenly can’t log in to.
    Rob

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