WordPress security you can actually watch work. Block attacks, protect your rankings, and prove every block. Try the plugin dashboard below.
The RankShield WordPress plugin defends your site at the Cloudflare edge and inside WordPress. It drops bots, brute-force, comment spam, and CTR-fraud that poisons your local rankings, catches injected files, and writes a verifiable receipt for every block. Click through the admin dashboard below.
A WordPress firewall that reports to the network.
Most WordPress security plugins log an alert after something slips through. RankShield authorizes and blocks at the edge, before malicious traffic reaches your origin, and every decision is signed and sealed. In the dashboard above you watched a brute-force attempt get rate-limited, a file-integrity check pass, and a fake-cache-plugin injection get quarantined. This is the exact class of attack we contained for a real Southwest Florida agency: a hidden plugin serving remote command-and-control JavaScript.
It runs alongside the same RankShield Network that protects your devices and AI, so a threat seen on one site strengthens the defense on all of them. For lead-dependent Naples businesses, the CTR-fraud shield matters most: it drops the bot traffic that drags your local search rankings down where competitors take the calls.
Every block is a receipt you can verify.
When the plugin blocks an attack, it does not just log a line an attacker could later edit. It is the same verifiable spine behind every RankShield product: authorize or block an action, sign it with a post-quantum signature, and seal it to a tamper-evident transparency log. That is why the dashboard above is a demonstration of the real mechanism, not a mockup with invented numbers. Learn how the whole control plane fits together on the platform page, or read the plain-English guide to verifiable security.
Honest about the demo.
- The dashboard runs entirely in your browser. The counts are illustrative, not a specific customer's live data.
- The mechanism it shows is real and standards-based (post-quantum signing, RFC 6962 logging, deny-by-default).
- We do not claim “unhackable.” The ownable claim is verifiable — you can check what it did.
WordPress plugin — common questions
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