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Brute Force Protection in Elementor Login Forms

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Table of Contents
  • Activate Brute Force Protection in WP Ghost
  • Add “hmwp_bruteforce” Shortcode in Elementor Login Form
    • Create or Edit a Login Form with Elementor
    • Add the Shortcode to the Login Form:
  • Benefits

WP Ghost offers a powerful tool to combat brute-force attacks on login forms. To enable this option on other forms, the [ hmwp_bruteforce ] shortcode was created. This shortcode can be integrated into login forms created with popular page builders like Elementor, adding an extra layer of security by enabling reCaptcha.

Let’s see how to activate the Brute Force option in WP Ghost and add the [ hmwp_bruteforce ] shortcode to your Elementor login form.

Elementor Login Form

Activate Brute Force Protection in WP Ghost

Before integrating the [ hmwp_bruteforce ] shortcode, you need to ensure that Brute Force Protection is activated in WP Ghost.

Go to WP Ghost > Brute Force > Settings and enable the Brute Force Protection option.

Activate Brute Force Protection in WP Ghost

This will activate the necessary features to protect your login forms from brute force attacks.

Add “hmwp_bruteforce” Shortcode in Elementor Login Form

With Brute Force Protection activated, the next step is to add the [ hmwp_bruteforce ] shortcode to your Elementor login form.

Create or Edit a Login Form with Elementor

  • Open the page where you want to add the login form using Elementor.
  • If you haven’t created a login form yet, you can use the Elementor Pro “Login” widget. Drag and drop the widget onto your desired section of the page.

Add the Shortcode to the Login Form:

  • After adding the Login widget, go to the “Form Fields” section within the widget settings.
  • You’ll need to add a new shortcode field and include the code [ hmwp_bruteforce ] (remove spaces from bracket).

Benefits

  • Increase Security: The Brute Force shortcode adds an extra layer of security by enabling Math reCaptcha and Google reCaptcha, significantly reducing the risk of brute force attacks.
  • Easy Integration: This shortcode integrates smoothly with page builders like Elementor, allowing you to enhance security without compromising design.
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