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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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