Rating: 5 stars
It seems to work well – let’s see how it goes.
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I just tested this plugin to counter brute-force attacks on my client’s wp-login.php page. The idea is sound, however I found that there does not need to be any value for ‘sk’ entered – as long as the ?sk is there after the rest of the URL the login page shows every time.
What I did that works great so far is to do a search and replace in the plugin’s php file – I replaced all values of ‘sk’ with my own passcode. The passcode that’s set in the WP backend becomes totally unnecessary. The stealth setting needs to be on.
Your login url then becomes https://domain.com/wp-login.php/wp-login.php?secretcode
If the programmer will fix this to work like that by default this could be an essential plugin.
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Makes me feel a little more secure
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I use Better WP Security plugin. In normal situation, Better WP Security is far from enough to protect my site. Then the attacker come, Better WP Security can handle the thread but it so boring to watch my site be attacked. So I looking for a plugin to protect my wp-login.php that work fine with Better WP Security.
Your plugin work great!!
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If I approach wp-login.php without protection key after activating the plugin and setting the key. I get the login screen.
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I’ve installed this plugin because there’re lots of brute force attacks last few weeks. Logs show that there’re lots of requests to wp-login page. Protected wp-login plugin adds an addition secure layer for your wp-login page. It does its work great!
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