Atlant Security
Atlant Security is a comprehensive WordPress security plugin that provides enterprise-grade protection through 17 integrated security modules organized in a 5-layer defense architecture. 5-Layer Defense Architecture Pre-WordPress WAF – Firewall, rate limiter, and IP blocking run before WordPress processes the request. Application-Aware – Login security, custom login URL, two-factor authentication, session hardening, cron monitoring, and REST API policies. Content & Config – WordPress hardening, security headers, AI crawler management, and honeypot traps. Outbound & Data – SSRF prevention, malware scanning (files and database). Response & Recovery – Post-breach recovery, notifications, visitor log, and audit log. Key Features Web Application Firewall (WAF) Inspects every request against 28+ attack pattern families including SQL injection, XSS, remote code execution, path traversal, PHP object injection, and WordPress-specific attacks. Block or log-only mode. Triple URL decoding prevents evasion. Brute Force Protection Progressive lockout system (5 min > 30 min > 24 hours) with configurable thresholds. Generic login error messages prevent username enumeration. Author enumeration blocking. Malware Scanner Local file and database scanner with 38 malware signatures. Detects backdoors, webshells (WSO, c99, r57), crypto miners, credit card skimmers, and obfuscated code. Quarantine system with web access blocking. Two-Factor Authentication (2FA) TOTP (Google Authenticator, Authy) and email OTP. Per-role enforcement, 10 recovery codes, 5-minute challenge timeout, replay attack prevention. Honeypot Traps Zero-false-positive bot detection: hidden link traps, fake login pages, comment honeypots, and Contact Form 7 integration. 3-layer safe bot protection ensures Googlebot, Bingbot, and allowed AI crawlers are never blocked. AI Crawler Management Control 20+ known AI/LLM training crawlers (GPTBot, ClaudeBot, Google-Extended, Bytespider, and more). Per-crawler toggles, robots.txt integration, and 403 enforcement. Block training crawlers while allowing browsing bots. Security Headers Manage HSTS, X-Frame-Options, X-Content-Type-Options, Referrer-Policy, Permissions-Policy, CSP, CORP, and COOP. Letter-grade scoring system. Remove X-Powered-By and Server headers. Session Security Cookie hardening (HttpOnly, Secure, SameSite). Session binding via IP + User-Agent fingerprint detects hijacking. Concurrent session limits. Idle timeout. Optional admin bypass for all session restrictions. Rate Limiter Sliding-window rate limiting across 11 endpoint categories: frontend, login, search, feed, REST API, WooCommerce checkout, XML-RPC, and cron. REST API Policies Per-route access control with authentication requirements, HTTP method restrictions, rate limits, and IP whitelists. 5 built-in policies protect user enumeration, search, and write endpoints. Cron Guard Monitors wp-cron.php for flood attacks. Detects suspicious scheduled tasks via baseline comparison. System cron migration helper. Outbound Monitor (SSRF Prevention) Monitors all outgoing HTTP requests. Blocks requests to private/internal IP ranges including cloud metadata endpoints. Domain allowlist with wildcard support. Caller detection traces requests to specific plugins. Post-Breach Recovery 12 emergency actions: terminate sessions, force password reset, rotate secret keys, emergency lockdown, reinstall core, reinstall plugins, audit admin accounts, clear caches, malware scan, disable plugins, and downloadable incident report. Real-Time Dashboard Live visitor monitoring with 15-second auto-refresh. Stat cards, traffic charts, top IPs with VirusTotal integration, browser distribution, and IP detail modals. Visitor Log & Audit Log Complete request history with filters (IP, URL, bots, blocked, time range). Tamper-resistant admin action audit trail. Notifications Email alerts (HTML formatted, color-coded severity), Slack webhooks, custom JSON webhooks, and daily digest. Configurable severity threshold with 5-minute deduplication. WordPress Hardening One-click toggles: disable XML-RPC, hide WordPress version, block REST API user enumeration, block author enumeration, disable file editor, block PHP execution in uploads. What Makes Atlant Security Different Pre-WordPress WAF – Blocks attacks via auto_prepend_file before WordPress even loads Outbound HTTP Monitor – Detects SSRF attacks and unauthorized outbound connections Database Backdoor Scanner – Scans wp_options and wp_posts for eval(), base64, and hidden backdoors Client-Side Bot Detection – JavaScript challenges and browser fingerprinting catch sophisticated bots AI/LLM Crawler Blocking – Identify and block AI training crawlers scraping your content Honeypot Traps – Hidden links, fake login pages, invisible form fields that only bots trigger Cron Guard – Monitors wp-cron for unauthorized scheduled tasks planted by malware Post-Breach Recovery – Guided recovery toolkit with 12 emergency actions in one place Session Fingerprint Binding – Binds sessions to IP + User-Agent so stolen cookies are useless Real-Time Visitor Dashboard – Live visitor feed updated every 15 seconds Smart Password Policy – Minimum length, complexity, common-password blocking, and passphrase support Granular REST API Policies – Per-endpoint control, not just a global on/off switch Safe Mode Override – One constant in wp-config.php disables all blocking features instantly Deactivation Data Control – Choose to keep or wipe all security data when deactivating Zero phone-home – No telemetry, no tracking, fully GDPR-compliant (external services used only when explicitly enabled by the admin – see External Services section) Why Atlant Security? All-in-one – Replaces 5-6 separate security plugins No external dependencies – Core security features run locally on your server Zero phone-home – No telemetry, no tracking (optional features like GeoIP use external services only when explicitly enabled – see External Services section) GDPR-friendly – No external fonts, no CDN resources Setup wizard – Configure core security in under 2 minutes Clean uninstall – Removes all database tables and options when deleted (opt-in) Safe Mode – Emergency override if you get locked out of your site External Services This plugin connects to the following third-party services under specific conditions: Cloudflare IP Ranges When Cloudflare integration is enabled, the plugin periodically fetches the current list of Cloudflare edge IP ranges from Cloudflare’s official endpoints. This is used to correctly identify visitor IP addresses behind the Cloudflare proxy and to whitelist Cloudflare edge servers. Data sent: No user data is sent. The plugin fetches publicly available IP range lists. When: Once per week via a scheduled cron job (aswp_refresh_cloudflare_ips), only when Cloudflare integration is enabled. Endpoints: https://www.cloudflare.com/ips-v4 and https://www.cloudflare.com/ips-v6 Cloudflare Terms of Use Cloudflare Privacy Policy MaxMind GeoLite2 GeoIP Database When GeoIP country detection is enabled and a MaxMind license key is configured, the plugin downloads the GeoLite2-Country database from MaxMind. This database is stored locally and used to resolve visitor IP addresses to country codes for display in the visitor log and dashboard. Data sent: Your MaxMind license key is sent to authenticate the download request. No visitor data is sent to MaxMind. When: On initial setup and once per week via a scheduled cron job (aswp_update_geoip_db), only when GeoIP is enabled and a license key is configured. Endpoint: https://download.maxmind.com/app/geoip_download MaxMind End User License Agreement MaxMind Privacy Policy Google IP Ranges When Google integration is enabled in the IP Whitelist, the plugin periodically fetches the current list of Google IP ranges from Google’s official endpoint. This is used to automatically whitelist known Google infrastructure IPs (Googlebot, Google Cloud, etc.) so legitimate Google traffic is never blocked. Data sent: No user data is sent. The plugin fetches a publicly available JSON file containing Google IP ranges. When: Once per week via a scheduled cron job (aswp_refresh_google_ips), only when Google integration is enabled. Endpoint: https://www.gstatic.com/ipranges/goog.json Google Terms of Service Google Privacy Policy Microsoft / Bing IP Ranges When Microsoft integration is enabled in the IP Whitelist, the plugin periodically fetches the current list of Bing bot IP ranges from Microsoft’s official endpoint. This is used to automatically whitelist known Bing crawler IPs so legitimate Bing traffic is never blocked. Data sent: No user data is sent. The plugin fetches a publicly available JSON file containing Bing bot IP ranges. When: Once per week via a scheduled cron job (aswp_refresh_microsoft_ips), only when Microsoft integration is enabled. Endpoint: https://www.bing.com/toolbox/bingbot.json Microsoft Services Agreement Microsoft Privacy Statement WordPress.org Core Checksums API The Malware Scanner verifies the integrity of WordPress core files by comparing their MD5 hashes against the official checksums published by WordPress.org. Files that match are skipped during pattern scanning (vendor-verified, safe by definition). Files that mismatch are flagged as critical “core_modified” findings. Data sent: WordPress version number and locale. No site data, no visitor data, no PII. When: Once per WordPress version (cached for 24 hours), only when the Malware Scanner runs and the “Use core checksums” setting is enabled. Endpoint: https://api.wordpress.org/core/checksums/1.0/ WordPress.org Terms of Service WordPress.org Privacy Policy WordPress.org Secret Key API The Post-Breach Recovery module can generate new WordPress secret keys and salts using the official WordPress.org API. This is used when an administrator manually triggers the “Rotate Secret Keys” emergency action after a security breach. Data sent: No user data is sent. The plugin fetches randomly generated keys from the API. When: Only when an administrator manually triggers the “Rotate Secret Keys” action in the Post-Breach Recovery module. Endpoint: https://api.wordpress.org/secret-key/1.1/salt/ WordPress.org Terms of Service WordPress.org Privacy Policy Slack Webhooks When Slack notifications are enabled and a Slack webhook URL is configured, the plugin sends security alert messages to the specified Slack channel. This allows administrators to receive real-time security notifications in Slack. Data sent: Security alert messages containing the alert subject, description, severity level, site URL, and the IP address that triggered the alert. No visitor personal data or cookies are sent. When: Only when a security event occurs (e.g., brute force attempt, WAF block, honeypot trip) and Slack notifications are enabled. Endpoint: Administrator-configured Slack Incoming Webhook URL (e.g., https://hooks.slack.com/services/…) Slack Terms of Service Slack Privacy Policy Custom Webhooks When webhook notifications are enabled and a webhook URL is configured, the plugin sends security alert payloads in JSON format to the specified endpoint. This allows integration with any external monitoring or alerting system. Data sent: JSON payload containing the alert subject, description, severity level, site URL, timestamp, and the IP address that triggered the alert. No visitor personal data or cookies are sent. When: Only when a security event occurs and webhook notifications are enabled. Endpoint: Administrator-configured webhook URL. Terms and privacy: Determined by the third-party service the administrator configures. Google reCAPTCHA When CAPTCHA bot protection is enabled and the provider is set to “Google reCAPTCHA v2” or “Google reCAPTCHA v3”, visitor browsers load Google’s reCAPTCHA library and the server verifies submitted tokens with Google. This is OPT-IN – disabled by default. Data sent (browser → Google): visitor IP address and standard reCAPTCHA telemetry that Google uses to score human-vs-bot likelihood. Google’s reCAPTCHA library is loaded from www.google.com/recaptcha/api.js. Data sent (server → Google): the verification token returned by the visitor’s browser, the configured secret key, and the visitor’s IP address (remoteip field), to https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/siteverify. When: only when the configured provider is reCAPTCHA AND the visitor reaches /wp-login.php, the WordPress registration form, or the lost-password form (per-form toggle). Endpoints: https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api.js and https://www.google.com/recaptcha/api/siteverify Google reCAPTCHA Terms of Service Google Privacy Policy Cloudflare Turnstile When CAPTCHA bot protection is enabled and the provider is set to “Cloudflare Turnstile”, visitor browsers load Cloudflare’s Turnstile library and the server verifies submitted tokens with Cloudflare. This is OPT-IN – disabled by default. Turnstile is the privacy-respecting alternative to reCAPTCHA – Cloudflare states it does NOT track users across sites. Data sent (browser → Cloudflare): visitor IP address and standard Turnstile telemetry. The Turnstile library is loaded from challenges.cloudflare.com/turnstile/v0/api.js. Data sent (server → Cloudflare): the verification token returned by the visitor’s browser, the configured secret key, and the visitor’s IP address (remoteip field), to https://challenges.cloudflare.com/turnstile/v0/siteverify. When: only when the configured provider is Cloudflare Turnstile AND the visitor reaches /wp-login.php, the WordPress registration form, or the lost-password form (per-form toggle). Endpoints: https://challenges.cloudflare.com/turnstile/v0/api.js and https://challenges.cloudflare.com/turnstile/v0/siteverify Cloudflare Terms of Service Cloudflare Privacy Policy Upgrade Notices 1.1.8 Restores the policy: legitimate vendor bots (Google, Anthropic, OpenAI, Bing) are NEVER blocked unless the site operator explicitly opts in. Two fixes – AI crawler defaults flipped to “allow”, and the Honeypot reverse-DNS check now fails open so transient DNS issues can’t ban real Googlebots. Recommended for everyone running an SEO-sensitive site. 1.1.7 Critical security release. Fixes 14 CRITICAL and 12 HIGH issues found during a full external audit, including a fatal-at-login bug, IP-block bypass via IPv6-mapped addresses, an SSRF DNS-rebinding race in the outbound monitor, and a wp-config-backup-leaks-old-keys flaw. Recommended upgrade for every install. 1.1.6 Big scanner-accuracy improvement. Verified WordPress core files are now skipped (MD5-matched against the official api.wordpress.org checksums), tightened iframe/base64 signatures, fixed an over-broad path match, and added a “Mark as False Positive” button. Recommended upgrade for everyone running scans. 1.1.5 Adds CAPTCHA support on login / registration / lost-password forms. Three providers: reCAPTCHA v2, reCAPTCHA v3, and Cloudflare Turnstile. Configure in Login Security → Bot Protection (CAPTCHA). 1.1.4 Adds CSV export on the Malware Scanner (per Reddit community suggestion) – download full untruncated File + Database Findings before committing to Quarantine. Compatibility declared through WP 7.0. 1.1.3 Security hardening release. Fixes custom-login-URL cookie bypass, 2FA enforcement, SSRF log-only default, session-limit token/verifier mix, and adds real wp-config.php rewriting for key rotation. Existing 2FA recovery codes generated before 1.1.3 may not verify – regenerate them from your user profile after upgrading. 1.1.2 New About page consolidates defense architecture and competitive features. Setup wizard no longer auto-redirects on activation. Dashboard is cleaner with focus on operational data. 1.0.7 Major UI overhaul: inner sidebar navigation replaces 23 WordPress submenu items with a clean, persistent sidebar panel. All page URLs remain the same – bookmarks still work. 1.0.4 Adds GeoIP country flags in visitor log, custom login URL, password policy enforcement, and Force SSL Admin setting. Internal prefix migration runs automatically – no action required. 1.0.3 Adds honeypot traps, security headers management, two-factor authentication, and notification channels. Fixes IP management and status code logging. Recommended update. 1.0.0 Initial release. Run the Setup Wizard after activation to configure your site’s security.
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Melapress Login Security
COMPREHENSIVE WORDPRESS LOGIN SECURITY PLUGIN Melapress Login Security enables you to effortlessly set login security policies that put you firmly in the driver’s seat of your WordPress sites. Policies are highly customizable and granular and can be implemented by user role or site-wide for complete control over the security of your WordPress login processes. Use the free edition of Melapress Login Security to implement WordPress password requirements such as minimum length and complexity rules. The plugin also allows you to set password expiration policies, prevent password reuse, limit failed login attempts, and automatically disable inactive user accounts, among other things. This helps you: Prevent unauthorized login attempts Protect against brute force attacks Comply with GDPR with a login consent notice 🔐 Features list A secure WordPress login starts right here. Explore all of the features included with the free edition of Melapress Login Security: Set password policies Strong passwords are your first line of defense against bad actors looking to gain access to your site. Set password requirement policies to make sure users set strong passwords. Set policies by user role or site-wide and define policy priority for users with multiple roles. Set minimum password length Require uppercase and lowercase characters, numbers, and special characters Set an automatic password expiration policy and advise users when their password is about to expire Disallow users from reusing passwords Provide users with helpful instructions during the password configuration stage Disable password reset links Mandate WordPress password reset on the first login Limit login attempts Limit failed login attempts and put an end to brute force attacks. Protect your login form by automatically disabling user accounts after a number of failed login attempts. Choose between manual unlocking by an admin or automatic unlocking after a cooldown period. Temporary login without password Provide temporary and secure login access to third parties, like developers, editors, employees or others, without a password. It works by providing the user with a temporary login link that expires after a certain amount of time, or after a number of uses. This prevents you from having to create new user accounts manually, while simultaneously reducing the security risks associated with old, unused user accounts. Change WordPress login URL Easily deploy security-by-obscurity tactics and change your WordPress login page URL using a plugin! Hiding the default login page from hackers makes it more difficult to find, potentially reducing brute force attacks and other unauthorized access attempts. After you change the default wp-admin URL, you can set a 404 for the old login page or redirect it to any page of your choosing. Limit login page access by IP address(es) Limit access to the WordPress login page by IP address(es) for additional security. GDPR login page consent notice Easily meet GDPR requirements by adding a GDPR consent notice to the login page. This is required for GDPR and PCI DSS compliance, thus ensuring your WordPress site login page is in compliance. Emergency password reset Discovered suspicious behavior? Reset all users’ passwords with just one click and regain instant control. Upgrade to Melapress Login Security Premium and get even more benefits. The premium edition of Melapress Login Security comes bundled with even more features, which enable you to take your WordPress website login security to the next level. Disable inactive WordPress user accounts and force passwords to be reset once accounts have been unlocked. Inactive accounts can be managed within a single dashboard for increased efficiency and faster response times. Moreover, you can set accounts to be locked out after a number of failed login attempts and customize the duration and method of unlocking them. Premium features list Everything included in the free edition Manually lock user accounts to immediately prevent login access for rarely used accounts or users on extended leave Add an extra security layer with security questions users must answer when performing sensitive actions such as password resets and account unlocks Receive email alerts for unrecognized device logins, with the option to remotely terminate the session Control user session duration by extending or shortening session timeouts to balance security and convenience One-click integration with third-party plugins such as WooCommerce, LearnDash, MemberPress, and many others Automatically disable inactive WordPress users after a configurable period of inactivity Apply Geo-blocking rules to allow or block login access based on specific countries Restrict users’ login to specific IP addresses, including support for multiple allowed IPs Restrict WordPress user login times by day and/or hours Limit login credentials to email address, username, or both Add a GDPR consent notice to the WordPress login page View detailed user security reports, including last activity, password age, and expired passwords Receive weekly email summary reports covering password resets, password changes, user account lockouts, and more |💎 UPGRADE TO PREMIUM | Why you should use Melapress Login Security Melapress Login Security is a WordPress plugin built from the ground up to help you improve the security of your user accounts and secure your WordPress login. Supercharge login credentials for maximum effectiveness and put a stop to unlimited login attempts, weak passwords, and inactive users. Set up policies to reduce your attack surface area such as login times restrictions, change the WordPress login URL, and much more. Free and premium support Support for the free edition of Melapress Login Security is free on the WordPress support forums. Premium world-class support via one-to-one email is available to the Premium users – upgrade to premium to benefit from priority support. For any other queries, feedback, or if you simply want to get in touch with us, please use our contact form. MAINTAINED & SUPPORTED BY MELAPRESS Melapress builds high-quality WordPress security & admin plugins such as WP 2FA, Melapress Role Editor,and WP Activity Log, the #1 user-rated activity log plugin for WordPress. Visit our website to see how our plugins can help you better manage and improve the security and administration of your WordPress websites and users. Install the plugin from within WordPress Keeping a secure WordPress login page is easy with Melapress Login Security. Simply: From your WordPress dashboard, navigate to Plugins > Add New Search for “Melapress Login Security” Install & activate Melapress Login Security from your Plugins page Install the plugin manually (via file upload) Download the plugin from the WordPress plugins repository Unzip the zip file and upload the folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory Activate the Melapress Login Security plugin through the Plugins page in WordPress