WP Ghost is NOT meant to replace the other security plugins out there.
Even if you’re using a security tool or plugin, WP Ghost can still be a valuable addition to your WordPress security setup. It focuses specifically on WordPress-related vulnerabilities and offers unique features that may not be covered by other tools.
WP Ghost specializes in protecting key WordPress entry points, like login paths and default WordPress paths, through features like Path Security and Brute Force Protection. It also enhances login security with reCAPTCHA and Two-Factor Authentication (2FA), which adds an extra layer of protection. Additionally, its 8G Firewall Protection blocks harmful traffic and bad bots before they reach your site, which can complement the protection offered by other firewalls.
The Anti-Spam Blocking feature is useful for filtering out bots and minimizing spam, improving site performance. WP Ghost also provides Header Security to prevent clickjacking and cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks, which might not be included in other security plugins.
Lastly, WP Ghost’s Country Blocking feature allows you to restrict access from high-risk regions, adding another layer of control. While it doesn’t include malware scanning, WP Ghost works well with plugins that focus on that aspect, like Wordfence or Sucuri.
Overall, WP Ghost can complement your existing security solution by offering specialized protections for WordPress, and it’s lightweight enough to enhance your security without overwhelming your setup. Let me know if you’d like help integrating it with your current tools.