Sorry if I have offended you guys, I really am. But I have had absolute headaches for a few months trying to overcome the problem of Russian robots crowding my resources. I even had to upgrade my hosting account at a greater cost. And all that time I had the plugins running. No, they were not conflicting, I had each one on a different site, trying to find one that worked. I was shocked when I started using Cloudfare and saw it successfully block the robots (700 blocks in 13 days). I don’t work for Cloudfare, I am just frustrated and wanted something that works. Jeff, I am presuming you are referring to Blackhole. It might have been good if there was any way of manually adding robots to it. It did catch one, an Australian government one, and that’s cool; I didn’t know it existed. But it didn’t catch the ones that Cloudfare caught, mainly the one that attempted to access my login page hundreds of times. You whitelist Yandex (which I removed from your whitelist), yet Yandex is the one trying to get to the login. Why would a robot need to access the login? It can’t be for anything worth whitelisting. And even after removing it from the whitelist, Blackhole didn’t stop it. I am merely pointing out the truth here.