• Security breach, your attempt to access a secure form has been denied!

    Why am I getting this message when people try to log into my site. Never seen it before.

    Even as admin I can’t log into the site unless I go to wp-admin

    https://www.FP911.com

    Thanks

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  • https://fp911.com/wp-login.php works just fine for me.

    Thread Starter fp911

    (@fp911)

    the https://www.FP911.com/wp-admin does work.

    But, https://www.FP911.com/login does not…

    I made the change quickly so my clients can log into the site.

    But, trying to figure out why

    https://www.FP911.com/login

    give me the

    “Security breach, your attempt to access a secure form has been denied!”

    But, https://www.FP911.com/login does not

    Because that’s not a WordPress default login url.

    I too get the same message “Security breach, your attempt to access a secure form has been denied!” when i try to login. This is happening from last week. I am not sure the reason as well.

    https://www.udebi.com

    Yesterday i observe following file change from plugin Better WP Security – Better WP Security Logs and found following suspicious IP doing some file changes:
    2013-03-19, 11:54 AM 87.244.136.125 /?author=1

    I am not much knowledgeable in this area, any help is appreciated

    Just curious if anyone discovered the answer to this question? I’m using Magic Members, and the login page is /login (and there is a page that exists at that location), but some users are getting the error “Security breach, your attempt to access a secure form has been denied!”

    Hello, xinak.

    I don’t know if you still need this, but I was getting this error on a client’s website and managed to correct it. For me, the issue was with a cache plugin (W3 Total Cache). You have to disable login and other pages from caching.

    For W3 Total Cache, go to Performance > Page Cache. Find the section called “Never cache the following pages:” and add these entries, one per line:

    /login/
    /register/
    /transactions/
    /payments/
    /download/
    /lostpassword/
    /subscribe/

    That should make Magic Members compatible to your website. Hope it helps you or future users. ??

    To add to Alan’s correct observations, for WP Super Cache Settings, go to the Advanced tab, and scroll down to “Add here strings (not a filename) that forces a page not to be cached.” Insert the same list of exceptions exactly as shown above. Our site ehrmanblog.org also includes the exceptions for Magic Members:

    /register-user/
    /forum/

    “Forum” being the use of Simple:Press 5.4 Build: 10914 at the time of this post.

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