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SleekView Charts for Hide My WP

Hide My WP rewrites the WordPress paths and writes intrusion attempts to its own log table. SleekView Charts pivots those rows into an attempts KPI, an attack-type donut, a top-IP bar, and a daily-cadence area on one screen.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for Hide My WP

Intrusion attempts as a dashboard

Hide My WP rewrites the obvious WordPress paths, wp-login, wp-admin, wp-content, plugins, themes, and logs every probe of the original URLs. The intrusion log captures the IP, the requested path, the attack-type classification, and the timestamp. The log is the raw material every brute-force question relies on.

The plugin's admin focuses on configuration. The rewrites screen lets operators rename core paths, the firewall screen toggles classes of protection, and the intrusion screen shows a flat list of recent attempts. The list is honest but not aggregated, which means the operational questions, top IPs, attack-type distribution, time-of-day pattern, end up as manual scans of paginated rows.

SleekView Charts treats the intrusion log as a chartable dataset. Attempts as a number, attack-type mix as a donut, top IPs as bars, and daily cadence as an area. The brute-force picture turns into a one-screen dashboard rather than a paginated list to scroll.

Workflow

From Hide My WP logs to a brute-force dashboard

1

Read the intrusion log

SleekView Charts reads the rows Hide My WP writes per probe, including IP, requested path, attack-type, and timestamp. Each row becomes a chartable record.
2

Pick the chart cards

Total attempts as a Number, attack-type as a Donut, top IPs as a Bar, and daily attempts as an Area. Each card maps to one column the plugin already maintains.
3

Filter by attack type and date

Scope the dashboard to brute-force only, to SQL-injection-style probes, or to file-scan attempts. Date filters cover the last 24 hours, 7 days, or 30 days.
4

Refresh from the same log

Cards refresh from the live intrusion log on every render. New attempts appear on the next chart load with no manual sync.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from Hide My WP data

Attempt totals, attack-type distribution, top-IP volume, and daily cadence pulled directly from the intrusion log table.
Number · Default

Attempts today

Total intrusion attempts recorded in the last 24 hours. The KPI that opens the morning security check and frames the rest of the dashboard.
Count
Pie · Donut

Attack type mix

Donut of attempts split by attack type, brute-force, file-scan, SQL probe, and rewrite probe. The card that tells which class of attack is leading the week.
Count group by attack_type
Bar · Horizontal

Top attacking IPs

Horizontal bar of the IPs with the highest attempt count. The longest bars are the candidates for a permanent firewall block instead of a rotating one.
Count group by ip_address
Area · Gradient

Daily attempt volume

Daily attempt count as an area chart. Multi-day spikes correspond to fresh bot runs that usually justify a firewall response rather than waiting them out.
Count group by attempt_date

Comparison

Default Hide My WP reporting vs SleekView Charts

Default Hide My WP intrusions screen

  • Intrusion screen renders attempts as a paginated list
  • Attack-type distribution is not visualised
  • Top-IP ranking needs a manual count of repeated rows
  • Daily volume over time is not plotted
  • Brute-force vs file-scan comparison requires a CSV pivot

SleekView Charts

  • Daily attempt total as a single KPI card
  • Attack-type mix rendered as a donut chart
  • Top attacking IPs visible as a horizontal bar chart
  • Daily cadence tracked as an area chart
  • All cards refresh from the live intrusion log

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for Hide My WP

Brute-force snapshot

KPI and donut together summarise the last 24 hours of intrusion attempts. The pair turns the paginated list into a posture signal.

Top IPs as bars

Horizontal bar of the IPs with the highest attempt count. The chart identifies which addresses to promote from temporary block to permanent firewall rule.

Daily cadence

Area chart of daily attempt volume. Multi-day spikes correspond to fresh bot runs, which makes the chart a leading indicator for hardening work.

Audience

Who builds Hide My WP charts dashboards with SleekView

Security leads

Daily KPI plus attack-type donut on one screen. Bot pressure and class-of-attack shifts become visible the day they happen rather than at the weekly review.

Firewall maintainers

Top-IP bar surfaces which addresses keep returning. The chart turns the intrusion log into a working triage queue for permanent block rules.

Site owners

Daily area chart shows whether the site is calming down or under fresh pressure. The chart answers the once-a-week posture question in a glance.

The bigger picture

Why intrusion logs deserve a dashboard

Hide My WP rewrites the obvious paths and records every probe at the rewritten layer. The intrusion log is honest and complete, but the plugin's admin presents it as a flat list to scroll through. Security leads want the daily KPI to open the morning with, the donut to see which class of attack is leading, the bar to identify the IPs worth a permanent block, and the area to track whether the week is calming down or escalating.

None of those questions get one-screen answers from the intrusion list. SleekView Charts pivots the same log into a dashboard, and turns paginated-list scanning into a glance at four cards.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for Hide My WP

Yes. The cards query the same log table Hide My WP writes per probe, including IP, requested path, attack type, and timestamp. The chart layer reflects the live log without an export step.

 

Yes. Each card supports a filter on the attack-type classification the plugin assigns per row. A view scoped to brute-force only shows the bar of attacking IPs that drive credential attempts, separate from file-scan or SQL-probe traffic.

 

Yes. The same data source feeds both, so an inline row review in the table view stays in sync with the donut on the next chart render. The charts are a second presentation over the same log.

 

The donut uses the same attack-type column the plugin writes per row. Brute-force, file-scan, SQL probe, and rewrite probe are the standard buckets; custom rule outcomes are picked up automatically if the plugin records them.

 

Yes. Hide My WP Ghost (the successor product from the same author) shares the intrusion log schema. The chart cards work against either version without configuration.

 

Yes. Each WordPress role keeps its own saved dashboard layout. Security leads see the attack-type donut by default; firewall maintainers see the top-IP bar; site owners see the daily area. Saved layouts ship per role without rebuilding the cards.

 

Charts query the live log on each render with paginated reads. The result is the same intrusion state the plugin's own admin screen would show, refreshed every time the dashboard loads.

 

Yes. Queries use the indexed timestamp and IP columns on the log table. Sites recording millions of probes per month render the dashboard in well under a second.

 

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