Our Supr3me Security plugin allows you to practice better security on the WordPress admin section of your website.

WordPress commonly suffers from brute-force attacks allowing someone to effectively guess your password by testing many usernames and passwords from hundreds, sometimes even thousands of computers and IP addresses.

This plugin essentially eliminates this by providing a reCAPTCHA (Google Captcha) on your WordPress login form, as well as other security basics such as authentication logs and other useful security tools.

This plugin provides support for both Multisite installations & standard WordPress installs. Only the network admin (in multisite instances) or WordPress administrators are allowed to manage this plugin.

  1. Just upload ‘supr3me_security-x.xx.zip’ to your website under the Plugins > Add New menu within the admin.
  2. Make sure the plugin is activated and then go to the new ‘Site Security’ tab in the admin column and select settings.
  3. By default, reCAPTCHA is disabled. You will need to sign up for a Google reCAPTCHA API key and configure in the settings section. It’s important that you test this login in another browser after saving your settings but before logging out in your current browser – just in case you have go the settings wrong.
  4. If you lock yourself out of the admin by setting incorrect API keys etc – we recommend deleting the folder named ‘supr3me-security’ from within your WordPress DIR/wp-content/plugins/ directory. This will automatically disable the Surp3me Security plugin.

Version 1.51

Fixed undefined property notice in debug mode

Version 1.50

Removed mcrypt and introduced openssl, allowing support for PHP 7.2

Version 1.42

Updated styling to appear visually cleaner – thanks to joshmoto

Version 1.4

Removed dependency on reCAPTCHA class in favour of custom written class.

Updated to reCAPTCHA v2 in favour of shut down v1

Version 1.32

Updated the abstract to latest version

Version 1.31

Addressed warnings output to browser caused by mysql escaping

Version  1.3

Updated plugin to use more random menu order as it was overwriting CPT UI plugin (and possibly others).

Version 1.02

Support was only for > PHP 5.4. Support for lower versions of PHP has now been introduced.

Version 1.01

Updated the Base class to avoid conflict if the Base class is used for more than one plugin.

Version 1.00

Updated the Base class to the latest version. Updated the plugin description text, title etc.

Version 0.91

Bug-fix to address error caused by returning void rather than false.

Version 0.90

Updated plugin to include automatic updates – testing ongoing.

Version 0.80

Updates to the reCAPTCHA so that it is not revealed to bots whether the username or password was invalid. reCAPTCHA now validates before revealing any username and password error information.

Last Updated
3 years ago
Downloads
2,531
Active Installs
26
Revisions
13
Latest Version
1.51
Tested up to
5.8.1