It works just fine. Installed 6.3.1.4 and activated premium. Upgraded, premium still activated. No problems
To see the license type go to
admin.php?page=Wordfence&subpage=global_options
(02-05-2018 02:58 PM)zitkcir Wrote: [ -> ]WP v4.9.2...
Had 6.3.22 installed and nulled to premium using this method of replacing the key verification code...
Upgraded to 7.0.2 - lost premium...
Deactivated and uninstalled 7.0.2...
Re-installed 6.3.22 - got premium back again...
Re-updated to 7.0.2 - lost premium again...
Deactivated and uninstalled 7.0.2...
Re-installed 6.3.22 - got premium back *again* ...
Staying with 6.3.22 until there is a better solution...
Got 6.3.14 think I will stick with it also, until there is a workaround.
Guess they have us sussed?
ye says license is premium but at the dashboard it shows this:
Premium Protection Disabled
As a free Wordfence user, you are currently using the Community version of the Threat Defense Feed. Premium users are protected by an additional 16 firewall rules and malware signatures. Upgrade to Premium today to improve your protection.
Any way to nulled latest version
I have a message simial however it said config was corrupt and I clicked rebuild premium was back
Don't try rebuild , i got this after rebuild
Fatal error: Call to undefined method wfConfig::getInt() in /home2/XXXXXX/public_html/chdta/website.XXX/wp-content/plugins/wordfence/lib/wordfenceClass.php on line 4767
Site Dead, Now deleting plugin and re establishing the site
Please reinstall the plugin, then download this file “wp-content/plugins/wordfence/lib/wordfenceScanner.php” using any FTP/SFTP client (FileZilla for example), and when this error appears again, re-download the same file and do a simple comparison between them, or just email both files to “alaa [at] wordfence [dot] com”, I’ll take a look and let you know my findings, most probably this file is being modified somehow on your server.[/align]
Hope we get any sucess to nulled this
(03-08-2018 10:35 PM)xiaofang Wrote: [ -> ]Please reinstall the plugin, then download this file “wp-content/plugins/wordfence/lib/wordfenceScanner.php” using any FTP/SFTP client (FileZilla for example), and when this error appears again, re-download the same file and do a simple comparison between them, or just email both files to “alaa [at] wordfence [dot] com”, I’ll take a look and let you know my findings, most probably this file is being modified somehow on your server.[/align]
Thanks, I'll try that one
I am guessing that will alert the company to ones own website?
lol
“alaa [at] wordfence [dot] com”