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WordPress Password Leak Protection in CleanTalk Plugin

Leaked passwords are one of the fastest-growing threats to WordPress. WordPress password leak protection helps block attackers who reuse stolen credentials from massive breaches.Security by CleanTalk now gives you a way to stop them before they log in. What’s New: WordPress Password Leak Protection Password Leak Protection automatically checks user credentials against public breach databases.
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Why Even the Best Free Malware Removal Tools Can’t Cure Your Website Completely
If your website was developed using one of the popular CMS like WordPress or others, there are various security plugins for them, which provide permanent protection from malware. But what to do if your site is unprotected and you suspect that it has been infected? Let’s find out together. 6 signs that your website…
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User Registration & Membership – Spam Protection Guide in 2026
CleanTalk has added spam protection for the User Registration & Membership WordPress plugin by WPEverest through direct form integration. If you use this plugin, be sure to enable the highly effective CleanTalk Anti-Spam solution. In this post, we also review all anti-spam options available for User Registration & Membership. User Registration & Membership – Free…
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Spam Protection – S2Member Memberships
If you prefer to use s2Member Memberships & Subscriptions registration form be sure to use the most effective Anti-Spam plugin. Read the guide below and learn 4 steps to protect your s2Member Registration Forms from spam. Once the CleanTalk Anti-Spam plugin is installed it starts to protect all of the existing forms on your WordPress…
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How to Stop Fake Email Signups in WordPress (2026 Update)
Case Study: 100K Fake Emails Blocked by CleanTalk If you run a WordPress or WooCommerce site, WordPress fake signup protection isn’t just about convenience — fake email signups waste resources, distort analytics, and can even harm your domain reputation. According to CleanTalk’s historical stats, up to 30 % of registration spam comes from non-existent email…



