I'm a graphic designer and oversee 30+ client sites on a dedicated server. We've had a lot of brute-force attacks which is why I've been exploring these options.
I currently have W3TC and Login Security Solutions installed and recently added WordFence. I was told to not let WF oversee login security. But you offer a feature I really like which is to block anyone who tries to login with "admin" as the user name.
I'm wondering if is there any harm in letting WordFence do that AND still running LSS? Or is it better to choose one and stay with it.
Same thing for W3TC. My server also has APC setup. I haven't tried your Falcon caching. I'm assuming I'd need to completely remove W3TC before activating Falcon? And will it conflict with APC (php cache) on the server?
Thanks,
Sheila