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SleekView Charts for MalCare Security

SleekView Charts reads MalCare Security's local options and the request-log entries its firewall keeps on disk, and renders firewall hits, login lockouts, scan cadence and site-health flags as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards inside WP admin.

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SleekView Charts dashboard for MalCare Security

MalCare runs in the cloud. The local breadcrumbs still matter.

MalCare Security by BlogVault scans the site by uploading file hashes to its own infrastructure, where heavy analysis happens off-server. The headline reports live in the MalCare cloud dashboard. The plugin also leaves a substantial trail on the WordPress install itself: firewall request logs, login attempt entries, scan-state options, brute-force lockout counters and the connection-status flags that tell the admin whether MalCare is currently reachable.

SleekView Charts reads that local trail. A Number card counts firewall hits in the last 24 hours. A Pie splits login attempts by status (allowed, captcha-challenged, locked out). A Bar groups blocked requests by source IP. An Area trends MalCare scan completions per week so a stalled scanner becomes visible. The dashboard does not replace MalCare's cloud reports: it sits beside them and answers the WordPress-side question "what did MalCare actually do on this site in the last week" without leaving WP admin.

The plugin still owns enforcement, scan logic and cloud reporting. SleekView only surfaces the local data, gates it by WordPress capability and keeps WP-native filters between the chart view and the underlying log table.

Workflow

Turn MalCare's local trail into a dashboard

1

Read local options and logs

SleekView detects MalCare Security and registers its option entries plus the firewall and login log tables it maintains on disk. Columns auto-detect, so source_ip, request_type, login_status and event_date become first-class chart fields.
2

Compose the chart cards

Pick Number, Pie, Bar, Area or Line cards. Group by request_type, login_status, source_ip or event_date, and aggregate as Count over firewall events and login attempts.
3

Save and scope the dashboard

Name it ("MalCare local activity", "Firewall hits this week") and gate it by WordPress capability so site owners and agency leads each see the right slice.
4

Share with stakeholders

Send a client a read-only URL or export the filtered set to CSV. Quarterly security reviews get a measurable local picture beside the MalCare cloud dashboard.

Sample dashboard

Charts you can build from MalCare Security data

Each card below reads MalCare's local firewall and login data plus its scan-state options. Mix them for a WP-native MalCare cockpit, a login hardening view or an agency portfolio of site-health flags.
Number · Default

Firewall hits, last 24h

Single KPI counting MalCare firewall events recorded locally over the past day. Anchors the WP-side picture without leaving the admin.
Count
Pie · Donut text

Login attempts by status

Splits login attempts across allowed, captcha-challenged and locked-out buckets. Surfaces whether the login firewall is doing real work without scrolling the MalCare log.
Count group by login_status
Bar · Horizontal

Top blocked source IPs

Blocked requests grouped by source IP. Persistent offenders become candidates for a host-level denylist beyond MalCare's own rules.
Count group by source_ip
Area · Gradient

Scan completions per week

Time series of MalCare scan completions per week, read from local scan-state options. A flat line means scans are running on cadence; a gap is a prompt to check the cloud connection.
Count group by scan_completed_at

Comparison

Default MalCare admin and cloud dashboard vs SleekView Charts

Default MalCare admin and cloud dashboard

  • Headline reporting lives in the MalCare cloud, not the WP admin
  • Local firewall and login logs are paginated lists, no aggregate view
  • No WP-native pie of login-attempt statuses inside WP admin
  • No daily trend of scan completions to confirm cadence on the WP side
  • No way to share a read-only WP-native summary outside the MalCare cloud users

SleekView Charts

  • KPI for firewall hits captured locally in any window
  • Pie of login-attempt statuses to read login hardening at a glance
  • Bar of top source IPs for additional host-level denylist work
  • Area trend of scan completions to confirm MalCare cadence on the WP side
  • Filters carry between table view and chart cards on the same local dataset

Features

What SleekView Charts gives you for MalCare Security

WP-side companion to MalCare cloud

Render MalCare's local firewall and login data as Number, Pie, Bar and Area cards. Site owners get a WP-native view that sits beside the cloud dashboard.

Filters span table and chart

Filter to a single IP or a single login status and both the chart cards and the underlying triage table stay in sync on the same dataset.

Share with WP-only stakeholders

Hand a stakeholder a read-only URL of the WP-side dashboard, gated by WP capability. People without MalCare cloud access still see the local activity that matters to them.

Audience

Who builds MalCare Security charts dashboards with SleekView

Site owners

Watch the daily firewall hits and login-status pie. Confirm that MalCare is doing visible work on the WP side, not only in a tab that rarely gets opened.

Agency security teams

Run a portfolio dashboard across client sites: KPI of firewall hits, pie of login statuses, bar of IPs. Quarterly reviews mix MalCare's cloud charts with this WP-native view.

Incident responders

Pin a filtered dashboard for the last 24 hours and watch lockouts and blocked IPs spike. Use it as the WP-side timeline beside MalCare's cloud incident report.

The bigger picture

Why cloud-backed scanners still need a local dashboard

MalCare's design is to push heavy work off the WordPress server: file hashes go to MalCare's infrastructure, and the cloud dashboard renders the result. That is the right trade for a busy site, and it does mean the WordPress admin itself is a thinner surface than for a fully local scanner. The local breadcrumbs are still there, though: firewall hits, login attempts, scan-state options, lockout counters.

SleekView Charts turns those into a WP-native cockpit. A KPI for firewall activity. A pie for login statuses.

A bar for the noisiest source IPs. An area trend for scan completions. Site owners who never open the MalCare cloud get a measurable picture in WordPress.

Agencies pair the local dashboard with the cloud one. Incident responders get a WP-side timeline beside the cloud report. Same plugin, same enforcement, same cloud reports, but a measurable surface where the WordPress install sits.

Questions

Common questions about SleekView Charts for MalCare Security

Only the local data MalCare keeps on the WordPress install: option entries for scan state, firewall request logs, login attempt logs and lockout counters. No connection to the MalCare cloud is made by SleekView.

 

No. Enforcement, scan logic and cloud reporting stay with MalCare. SleekView Charts only reads what the plugin already wrote to the WP database and filesystem.

 

Yes. Group by login_status on a Pie card to see allowed versus captcha-challenged versus locked-out attempts. Combine with a source_ip bar to focus on the loudest attackers.

 

Yes. Group by scan_completed_at with an Area or Line card to see how often MalCare actually finishes a scan on this site. Gaps point at cloud connection issues worth checking.

 

Yes. The dashboard scopes to a single site or runs across every site in a network, pulling each site's local MalCare trail in turn. The cloud side is unaffected.

 

No. MalCare's cloud dashboard remains the authoritative source for scan results and heavy analysis. SleekView Charts is a WP-native companion view of the local activity.

 

No. The charts read local data on demand inside the admin and have no role in the request path MalCare's firewall uses. Visitor-facing performance is unchanged.

 

Yes. Share a read-only URL gated by WP capability. Stakeholders who do not have a MalCare cloud login can still read the WP-side activity that matters to them.

 

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