=== Sucuri CloudProxy Web Firewall (WAF) === Contributors: dd@sucuri.net Donate Link: http://cloudproxy.sucuri.net Tags: security, waf, protection, malware, sucuri Requires at least:3.2 Stable tag:0.2 Tested up to: 3.6 The Sucuri CloudProxy WAF plugin allows you to access your WAF (firewall) dashboard directly from WordPress. You will be able to change your settings, clear caching and see all the attacks that are being blocked. == Description == The Sucuri CloudProxy WAF is a Cloud-based IPS (intrusion prevention system) for web sites. It runs in the Cloud and doesn't require anything to be installed on your site. It includes: * Traffic filtering (blocking malicious requests) * Virtual patching * Virtual hardening * WAF (Web application firewall) - To prevent SQL injections, XSS, RFI, etc) * IDS/IPS (Intrusion prevention system) * Extended access control (white listing of IPs allowed to go to the admin pages) * OSSEC HIDS (Full log analysis and traffic monitoring) * Improved performance and caching * Fully managed. You just need to switch the DNS of your site and we take care of the rest. You can read more about some of the features here: http://cloudproxy.sucuri.net == Installation == 1. Download the plugin. 1. Go to the WordPress Plugin menu and activate it. 1. That's it! == Changelog == = 0.2 = * Added option to allow the user to clear their CloudProxy caching. * Added listing of the latest audit log entries. = 0.1 = * First version. == Credits == * CloudProxy WAF Sign up page * Sucuri, INC