=== WP Security Log === Contributors: HoosierDragon (Terry O'Brien, alphamale@alphavideoproduction.com) Donate link: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=s-xclick&hosted_button_id=THLBLFT4BV7E2 Tags: error log, error 404, login failure, WP_List_Table Requires at least: 3.3 Tested up to: 3.5 Stable tag: 1.0 Version: 1.0 Author: Terry O'Brien Author link: http://www.alphavideoproduction.com License: GPL v2.0 WP Security Log maintains a log of attempts to break security through 404 error page requests and failed login attempts and provides a convenient means of listing the errors as well as a summary of the logs. == Description == This plugin logs security breach attempts and displays them for review by an administrator. Presently, two types of security breaches are logged: all error 404 attempts (which include phishing attempts looking for vulnerable PHP libraries such as "timthumb.php") and all failed login attempts (which include serial password attempts). == Installation == 1. Unzip 'wp-security-log.zip' inside the '/wp-content/plugins/' directory or install via the built-in WordPress plugin installer. 2. Activate the plugin through the WordPress 'Plugins' admin page. 3. That's it: all logging functions are enabled automatically. 4. Go to the "WP Security Logs -> Options" admin options page for an overview of the log results and to review the options available. 5. Go to the "WP Security Logs -> Error 404 Log" admin options page to review the contents of the error 404 log. 6. Go to the "WP Security Logs -> Login Attack Log" admin options page to review the contents of the login attack log. == Changelog == = 1.0 = 1. Initial release with two log services (login attack and error 404). == Screenshots == 1. Options screen 2. Error 404 display screen 3. Error 404 summary screen 4. Login Attack display screen 5. Login Attack summary screen