SleekView Charts for GOTMLS: Infected Files and Quarantines
Anti-Malware Security and Brute-Force Firewall stores scan results, definition hits, and quarantine entries in its own GOTMLS option rows and quarantine table. SleekView Charts groups those entries into Number, Pie, Bar, and Area cards so malware review starts on a dashboard.
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Malware scan data, finally aggregated
GOTMLS (Anti-Malware Security and Brute-Force Firewall) keeps a fair amount of state. Scan results land in wp_options under keys like GOTMLS_definitions_status, GOTMLS_settings, and GOTMLS_quarantine. The quarantine itself holds a row per moved file with the original path, the definition that matched, the file size, and the timestamp. The default Anti-Malware screen shows the last scan summary and the quarantine list, useful for confirming a fix or restoring a moved file, but it never aggregates definition hits over time.
SleekView Charts puts the aggregates on one screen. A Number card carries today's quarantined files, a Pie groups by matched definition, a Bar ranks the most-quarantined file paths, and an Area card tracks scan event volume per day. Each card runs server-side against the GOTMLS data already on disk.
Definition updates are a common source of false positives. The Bar card pinned to repeat offenders makes it easy to spot a theme or plugin file that keeps tripping a new pattern, so the team can whitelist it inside GOTMLS without losing visibility. The daily Area card shows whether the scheduled brute-force scan is genuinely running every day on the site.
Workflow
From GOTMLS data to a triage dashboard
Connect the GOTMLS sources
Drop four cards
Save the dashboard
Scope per role
Sample dashboard
Charts you can build from GOTMLS data
Quarantined today
Count
Hits by definition
Count
group by definition
Most-quarantined files
Count
group by file_path
Daily scan volume
Count
group by scan_date
Comparison
Default GOTMLS Anti-Malware screen vs SleekView Charts
Default GOTMLS screen
- Quarantine list and scan summary live on separate views with no shared aggregates.
- Definition-hit mix has to be read row by row from the quarantine table.
- Daily time-series of scan volume is not part of the bundled UI.
- Top-file ranking is not surfaced anywhere in the default views.
- Multisite admins lack a network-wide rollup of GOTMLS quarantine activity.
SleekView Charts
- Charts run on the GOTMLS quarantine and the scan-history options.
- Group by definition, file_path, severity, or any indexed field on the row.
- Filters by date range and definition apply globally across every card.
- Saved layouts scope per role so juniors get a read-only quarantine view.
- CSV exports of any aggregate are one click away from a chart card.
Features
What SleekView Charts gives you for Anti-Malware Security and Brute-Force Firewall (GOTMLS)
Triage as a dashboard
Quarantined today, definition mix, top files, and daily volume in one screen. Malware review starts at the dashboard instead of clicking through the Anti-Malware screen by hand.
Filters that reframe everything
Set a date range or definition name once. Every card updates including the daily Area chart and the file ranking, no per-card editing or duplicated saved searches anywhere.
Read-only by default
Charts never restore quarantined files or modify GOTMLS settings. Restore and definition update actions stay inside GOTMLS's own admin screens, the dashboard never touches data.
Audience
Who builds GOTMLS charts dashboards with SleekView
Security admins
Open the dashboard, confirm the quarantine is stable, and click into the grid only when a new definition hit calls for a restore or a whitelist update on a specific theme file.
Agency support
Give clients a one-screen malware overview. Quarantined today, definition mix, top file, and the daily chart in one shared dashboard per WordPress site in the portfolio.
Incident responders
Use the daily Area chart to scope when an infection started spreading, then narrow the grid to the matching quarantine rows for a deeper look at the matched definitions.
The bigger picture
Why quarantine data deserves a visual layer
GOTMLS captures the data needed to understand a malware incident, but the Anti-Malware screen is built around the latest scan and the current quarantine list. Aggregate questions, the ones that matter when triaging an active wave or reviewing a quarter of activity, need charts. Where did the spike come from, when did it stop, which definition absorbed it, which files keep getting flagged.
Those questions are about distribution and time, not a single quarantined row. SleekView Charts gives the GOTMLS data a real dashboard surface so security teams can answer those questions without exporting and without leaving WordPress. The scanner keeps matching and quarantining; the dashboard makes the activity legible to the team that owns the site.
Questions
Common questions about SleekView Charts for Anti-Malware Security and Brute-Force Firewall (GOTMLS)
Yes. The quarantine table and the scan-history options exist in the free version and SleekView Charts reads from both. Paid features like the Premium definitions plug in automatically and simply expand the available source data.
 Yes. The Pie and Number cards both support a definition or severity filter so a severe-only dashboard becomes a separate tab. Useful when the quarantine is full of low-confidence hits and the focus needs to stay on the few that truly warrant a manual code review.
 No. Charts read from existing GOTMLS options and the quarantine table, and never write to them. GOTMLS continues to scan the file system, update definitions, and quarantine matches exactly as before, with no extra background load.
 Yes. GOTMLS records firewall events in its own option keys, and SleekView indexes those values into queryable rows. A dedicated tab on the dashboard can chart blocked login attempts alongside the quarantine activity, on the same site or across the network.
 Yes. Each card supports CSV export of its aggregated values, and the underlying SleekView grid is one click away for the raw quarantine and scan rows behind any chart. Useful when sharing numbers in a monthly client security report.
 No. Restore and definition update actions live inside GOTMLS's own admin screens. The dashboard is intentionally read-only so the visual layer never modifies the quarantine table or the scanner option keys for the underlying plugin.
 Yes. GOTMLS stores its data per blog, and SleekView respects that scope. A network admin can build a per-site dashboard or one network-wide rollup that ranks sites by quarantined files and shows a combined daily scan volume curve.
 Yes. The GOTMLS option keys include the current definition pack version. A small Number card can show the pack version and the days since the last definition refresh, useful for confirming that the scanner is running against an up-to-date signature list.
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