Next‑gen WordPress firewall that actually locks attackers out.
MyWPShield is a focused, high‑performance security engine for WordPress. No bloat, no noise—just intelligent lockouts, file integrity protection, and escalation rules that keep bad actors out.
A focused security stack for WordPress.
MyWPShield doesn’t try to be “everything security.” It does a few critical things extremely well: protect logins, guard files, and give you clear visibility into what’s happening.
Intelligent lockouts that adapt to attackers.
Track failed logins, escalate lockouts automatically, and permanently ban abusive IPs. No more babysitting your logs.
- Auto‑escalation based on frequency and patterns.
- Temporary and permanent lockouts with clear logs.
- Designed to work with real‑world brute‑force behavior.
File integrity monitoring without the noise.
Watch critical files and directories for unexpected changes. Get meaningful alerts, not endless false positives.
- Track changes to core, plugins, and key paths.
- Log who, when, and what changed.
- Pair with login events for full incident context.
Security you can actually understand.
A clean dashboard, 24‑hour charts, and focused logs that tell you exactly what MyWPShield is doing for your site.
- 24‑hour activity chart for quick health checks.
- Lockout and blocklist views for fast triage.
- Designed for owners, agencies, and security‑minded teams.
Built to sit beside—or replace—legacy firewalls.
MyWPShield is intentionally lean. It plays nicely with existing stacks, or can become your primary WordPress security layer when you’re ready.
| Capability | MyWPShield | Typical firewall |
|---|---|---|
| Login protection | Adaptive lockouts | Static rate limits |
| File integrity | Focused FileGuard | Often missing or noisy |
| Noise level | Signal‑first | Alert fatigue |
| Performance impact | Lean, purpose‑built | Heavy, multi‑module |
| Clarity of logs | Human‑readable | Overwhelming detail |
MyWPShield doesn’t try to replace your entire security stack overnight. It gives you a precise, understandable layer of protection where WordPress is most often attacked: logins and files.
Start by running MyWPShield alongside your existing firewall. When you’re confident in the protection and visibility it gives you, it’s strong enough to become your primary WordPress security engine.