Wordpress - Plugins and ExtensibilityWhich feature is commonly provided by WordPress security plugins to prevent brute force attacks?AImage optimizationBTheme customizationCPost schedulingDLogin attempt limitsCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Understand brute force attacksBrute force attacks try many passwords to access a site.Step 2: Identify plugin features that stop repeated login attemptsLogin attempt limits block too many tries, stopping brute force.Final Answer:Login attempt limits -> Option DQuick Check:Brute force protection = Login attempt limits [OK]Quick Trick: Limit login tries to stop password guessing [OK]Common Mistakes:Confusing theme features with securityThinking image tools protect loginIgnoring login protection features
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