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Leech Protect in cPanel protects your website's account credentials from being shared without permission by restricting access to certain resources. It’s particularly useful for preventing users from sharing their login details, as it allows you to restrict access to certain directories if someone exceeds a specified number of logins within a set time frame.
Log into cPanel:
Access your cPanel account using your credentials.
Locate Leech Protect:
In the Security section, find and click on Leech Protect.
Configure Settings:
You’ll see a list of directories that you can protect. Choose the directory you want to apply Leech Protect to.
Set the maximum number of logins allowed in a given period (e.g., 5 logins in 1 hour).
Specify the time period for this limit (usually measured in hours).
Set Notification Options:
You can choose to receive email notifications when a user exceeds the login limit.
Save Settings:
Once you’ve configured the desired options, make sure to save your settings.
Test the Configuration:
It’s a good idea to test the setup by attempting to log in multiple times to ensure the protection is working as intended.
Prevent Unauthorized Access: Helps secure your account from unauthorized users sharing login credentials.
Monitor Activity: Gives you insights into login attempts and potential misuse.
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