Breach Radar — WordPress Data Breach Protection Plugin – Veri Sızıntısı

BREACH RADAR

Protect Your WordPress Site from Data Breaches

Know before your users' accounts are compromised.

Free · Open Source · WordPress 5.6+ · PHP 7.2+

What is Breach Radar?

Breach Radar is a free, open-source WordPress plugin that automatically scans your site's user database against billions of leaked email addresses. Modern web application security can no longer rely solely on strong password policies — because your users very likely reuse the same passwords across different platforms, and when one of those platforms suffers a data breach, their credentials are exposed, even if your site has no technical vulnerabilities of its own. Breach Radar lets you manage this risk proactively: once you install the plugin and enter your API key, the system compares your registered user emails against Veri Sızıntısı's breach database — containing over 647 million records — every single day, and sends you an instant alert when a match is found. This allows you to warn affected users, initiate password reset flows, and document the security event before any damage is done. The plugin's dashboard lets you track a 7-day scan history and statistics, and you can trigger a manual real-time scan at any time. Breach Radar also offers filterable scan logs, configurable admin alerts (triggered when breaches exceed a set threshold), and a [breach_radar_badge] shortcode you can embed in your site to publicly document your protection status. Everything runs silently in the background: email addresses are never stored by the API — each query returns only the result (found/not found) and numerical statistics. Breach Radar supports four languages: Turkish, English, Russian, and Azerbaijani.

How It Works

01

Get an API Key

Visit get.verisizintisi.com/wordpress, enter your site URL and admin email address. Your one-time API key is generated instantly and sent to your inbox. A separate key is required for each site — this binds the key exclusively to the registered site and prevents unauthorized use.

02

Install the Plugin

Search for "Breach Radar" under Plugins → Add New in your WordPress admin panel, or download it directly from GitHub and upload it manually. After installation, enter your API key on the settings page — the first scan is triggered automatically within minutes.

03

Automatic Scanning

The plugin runs automatic daily scans via the WordPress cron infrastructure. Results are listed in the dashboard and the scan log page. You can configure an admin alert threshold so you only receive email notifications when the number of breached accounts exceeds a value you define. A manual real-time scan can also be triggered at any time from the dashboard.

Start Protecting Your WordPress Site

Breach Radar is free and open source. No paid plan or credit card required.