Test Results: Limit Login Attempts and BulletProof Security
When 2 plugins or plugin features are doing the same or a very similar task/function and (most likely) using the same WordPress Hooks – Actions and Filters, then one plugin will typically override the other plugin. Which plugin would override the other plugin would depend on how, where and when WordPress Hooks are called and the methods used to call those Hooks.
Limit Login Attempts overrides BulletProof Security Login security and will be used instead of BPS Login security when both plugins are activated and Login Security is enabled in both plugins.
The BulletProof Security Log All Account Logins logging option/feature still works normally and will log all account logins. Email notifications based on the Log All Account Logins option/functionality will be sent. Displayed alerts and email notifications based on BPS standard Login Security options/features will not be processed if Limit Login Attempts Login Security is turned on.
BPS Pro Only:
JTC Problem: JTC Anti-Spam|Anti-Hacker currently requires that BPS Pro Login Security is turned On. If you turn Off BPS Pro Login Security then JTC will not work (BPS Pro 11.9 will have a new option to use JTC independently without requiring that Login Security is turned On).
Solution: If you want to continue to use Limit Login Attempts instead of BPS Login Security then set BPS Pro Login Security Logging Options to: “Log All Account Logins”. Limit Login Attempts will override BPS Pro Login Security, but the log all account logins feature works correctly. JTC will also work correctly because Login Security is turned On.