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Secure Login Shield

By Ben Treder
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Description

Secure Login Shield helps you lock down your WordPress login page.
By default, WordPress exposes /wp-login.php and /wp-admin/. Bots hammer these URLs every day.

This plugin gives you a private login slug (e.g. /dragon-lair) and hides the default login endpoint:

  • Defaults to /wp-login.php until you change it.
  • Once changed, only your custom slug works.
  • Direct access to /wp-login.php shows a 404 Not Found (stealth mode).
  • Logged-out visitors hitting /wp-admin/ are redirected to the homepage.
  • Deactivate the plugin → everything reverts to normal.

Made with ❤️ by Ben Treder

Features

  • Private login slug (e.g. /dragon-lair, /control-center, /secret-gate)
  • Stealth 404 protection: Bots hitting /wp-login.php see “Not Found”
  • Homepage redirect: /wp-admin/ (logged out) → homepage
  • Easy settings page under Settings → Secure Login Shield
  • Safe activation/deactivation: no core hacks, auto-reverts when disabled

Contribute & Support

  • Website: BenTreder.com
  • Author: Ben Treder
  • Issues & Feature Requests: Please open a ticket on BenTreder.com
  • Like this plugin? ⭐ Leave a review and help spread the word!
  • ☕ Support development: Buy Me a Coffee

Screenshots

  • Settings page showing the default login slug (/wp-login.php)
  • Settings page with a custom private slug (/dragon-lair)

Installation

  1. Upload the secure-login-shield folder to the /wp-content/plugins/ directory or install via Plugins → Add New → Upload.
  2. Activate the plugin through the “Plugins” menu in WordPress.
  3. Go to Settings → Secure Login Shield.
  4. Set your private slug (example: dragon-lair).
  5. Go to Settings → Permalinks → Save Changes (refresh rewrite rules).
  6. If you use a caching plugin or CDN, clear cache to avoid stale redirects.
  7. Log in using https://yoursite.com/dragon-lair.

Important: Bookmark your new login URL! If you forget it, you’ll need to disable the plugin via FTP or database.

FAQ

Will this break my site?

No. By default it uses /wp-login.php until you change it. Deactivating the plugin instantly reverts WordPress to normal behavior.

Can I completely block /wp-login.php?

Yes. Once you set a slug, /wp-login.php (and actions) return a 404 Not Found.

What if I forget my private slug?

Deactivate the plugin via FTP (delete or rename secure-login-shield). WordPress will go back to /wp-login.php.

Does this work with caching plugins or CDNs?

Yes, but after changing your slug, you should clear cache/CDN to avoid serving stale redirects.

Reviews

Great plugin

urosjovanovic September 22, 2025
Secure Login Shield is a great plugin! Easy to use and very effective at protecting your site.
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Contributors & Developers

“Secure Login Shield” is open source software. The following people have contributed to this plugin.

Contributors
  • Ben Treder

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Change log

1.3.0

  • Rebrand to Secure Login Shield by Ben Treder
  • Default slug remains /wp-login.php (safe on first install)
  • Added activation notice: Save permalinks + clear cache after activation
  • Stealth 404 mode enforced when custom slug is chosen
  • Homepage redirect for logged-out visits to /wp-admin/

1.2.0

  • Added stealth 404 mode
  • Improved security enforcement

1.1.0

  • Redirected /wp-admin/ → homepage for logged-out users

1.0.0

  • Initial release with custom login slug + wp-login.php block

Meta

  • Version 1.3.0
  • Last updated 2 months ago
  • Active installations Fewer than 10
  • WordPress version 6.0 or higher
  • Tested up to 6.8.3
  • PHP version 7.4 or higher
  • Language
    English (US)
  • Tags
    custom loginhardeningloginsecuritywp login
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