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title: Security Ninja vs NinjaFirewall 2026
canonical: https://wpsecurityninja.com/security-ninja-vs-ninjafirewall/
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**Important naming note first:** NinjaFirewall (by NinTechNet) is *not* WP Security Ninja / Security Ninja. Same “Ninja” word in the name. Different companies. Different products. If you searched “Ninja firewall WordPress” and landed here, this page compares those two options so you do not buy or install the wrong one.

Security Ninja is a Free-to-Pro WordPress security stack (tests, vulns, Cloud Firewall, malware, login tools). NinjaFirewall is a firewall-focused competitor. Products change. Verify current NinjaFirewall feature and pricing pages on NinTechNet’s site before you buy.

Firewall-only context: [Cloud Firewall](https://wpsecurityninja.com/cloud-firewall/) and [WordPress firewall plugins guide](https://wpsecurityninja.com/wordpress-firewall-plugins-guide/). Broader product compare: [compare](https://wpsecurityninja.com/compare/).

## Who each fits

**Security Ninja (WP Security Ninja) fits** site owners, freelancers, and agencies who want one primary Free-to-Pro stack. Free covers visibility. Pro adds continuous blocking, malware schedules, login hardening with 2FA, and agency options. You are not looking for a firewall-only plugin.

**NinjaFirewall (NinTechNet) fits** people who specifically want a firewall-centered WordPress security product and are fine covering vulns, malware review, or agency branding with other tools if needed. Confirm what their current editions include on their site. Do not assume feature parity with a full suite.

If you only need a general chooser across popular suites, start with [best WordPress security plugins](https://wpsecurityninja.com/best-wordpress-security-plugins/).

## Clear the brand confusion

| Name | Maker | Rough shape |
| --- | --- | --- |
| WP Security Ninja / Security Ninja | Security Ninja (this site) | Free-to-Pro all-in-one: tests, vulns, firewall, malware, login/2FA, agency tools |
| NinjaFirewall | NinTechNet | Firewall-focused WordPress security product (confirm current editions on their site) |

Support, licenses, dashboards, and update channels are separate. Installing one does not give you the other’s features. Mentions of “Ninja” in forums often mix these up. Check the author name in the WordPress plugin directory before you click Install.

## Firewall focus vs broader Free-to-Pro stack

**Firewall-focused competitor notes (NinjaFirewall)**

- Built around stopping malicious requests and hardening the HTTP edge of WordPress
- Useful when the firewall job is your main gap
- May still leave you shopping for vulnerability triage, scheduled malware, Woo storefront limits, or agency white label elsewhere
- Editions and Free vs paid boundaries change. Read NinTechNet’s current docs

**Security Ninja broader stack**

- Free: 50+ [security tests](https://wpsecurityninja.com/security-tests/), [vulnerability scanner](https://wpsecurityninja.com/vulnerabilities/), [core integrity](https://wpsecurityninja.com/core-scanner/), events logging, basic firewall
- Pro: [Cloud Firewall](https://wpsecurityninja.com/cloud-firewall/) with 600M+ known bad IPs, country/custom rules; [malware scanner](https://wpsecurityninja.com/malware-scanner/) + schedules; [login protection](https://wpsecurityninja.com/login-protection/) + [2FA](https://wpsecurityninja.com/two-factor-authentication-2fa/); WooCommerce rate limits; webhooks; white label / MainWP; [install wizard](https://wpsecurityninja.com/install-wizard/)

A firewall is one job. Full protection also needs patch awareness, malware review, and login hardening. That is why Security Ninja ships as a stack, not only a WAF module.

## Job comparison

Confirm NinjaFirewall’s current feature matrix on their site. This table is a fit lens.

| Job | Security Ninja | NinjaFirewall (typical focus) |
| --- | --- | --- |
| Request / IP firewall | Free: basic. Pro: Cloud Firewall with living bad-IP intel | Core product focus |
| Security tests / hardening checklist | Free: 50+ tests | Confirm how much lives outside firewall rules |
| Vulnerability scanning | Free: plugins, themes, core | Confirm whether included or separate |
| Malware scanning | Pro: scanner + schedules | Confirm current coverage |
| Login / 2FA | Pro: login protection + 2FA | Confirm login tools in their editions |
| Agency white label / MainWP | Pro options | Confirm on their licensing pages |
| Naming / brand | WP Security Ninja | NinTechNet NinjaFirewall (different product) |

Plans for Security Ninja: [pricing](https://wpsecurityninja.com/pricing/). Feature hub: [features](https://wpsecurityninja.com/features/). Free vs premium framing: [free vs premium security plugins](https://wpsecurityninja.com/free-vs-premium-security-plugins/).

## When Security Ninja wins

Choose Security Ninja when you want:

- One Free-to-Pro path that covers more than firewall rules
- Vulnerability scanning and security tests before you buy Pro
- Cloud bad-IP blocking next to malware schedules and login/2FA
- WooCommerce rate limits and agency white label / MainWP in the same stack
- Clear product identity: WP Security Ninja on this site, not a similarly named firewall plugin

Typical workflow: install Free, run tests and vulns, upgrade to Pro for Cloud Firewall and scheduled malware, watch Events after enable.

## When NinjaFirewall wins

Choose NinjaFirewall when you want:

- A firewall-centered product from NinTechNet specifically
- To keep malware, vuln triage, or agency tooling in other tools you already trust
- The workflow and editions NinTechNet documents, after you verify current features

Typical workflow: install and tune firewall rules, whitelist trusted IPs, then audit whether vulns and malware still need another product.

## Watch-outs

**Do not install both “Ninja” products to be safe.** Overlapping firewalls cause false blocks. Pick one primary application approach.

**Do not buy based on the name alone.** Check the plugin author. WP Security Ninja and NinjaFirewall are different listings.

**Edge WAF is still a separate layer.** Host or CDN WAFs sit in front of PHP. A WordPress firewall plugin is application-aware. Many sites use one edge layer plus one in-dashboard stack. Details: [WordPress firewall plugins guide](https://wpsecurityninja.com/wordpress-firewall-plugins-guide/).

**Neither replaces updates.** Blocking exploit traffic helps. Patching vulnerable plugins still matters more than brand names.

## How to decide quickly

1. Did you mean WP Security Ninja or NinTechNet’s NinjaFirewall? Confirm the author.
2. Is the firewall the only gap, or do you also need vulns, malware, and login/2FA?
3. Do you want one Free-to-Pro stack or a firewall plus companions?
4. Does your host already run a strong edge WAF?
5. Which product will you finish configuring without stacking two suites?

## Related reading

- [Cloud Firewall](https://wpsecurityninja.com/cloud-firewall/)
- [WordPress firewall plugins guide](https://wpsecurityninja.com/wordpress-firewall-plugins-guide/)
- [Compare Security Ninja vs other plugins](https://wpsecurityninja.com/compare/)
- [Homepage](/)
- [Pricing](https://wpsecurityninja.com/pricing/)
- [Features overview](https://wpsecurityninja.com/features/)
- [Best WordPress security plugins 2026](https://wpsecurityninja.com/best-wordpress-security-plugins/)

## Bottom line

Security Ninja and NinjaFirewall share a word in the name and almost nothing else as products. NinjaFirewall (NinTechNet) is firewall-focused. WP Security Ninja is a broader Free-to-Pro stack for tests, vulns, Cloud Firewall, malware, and login tools.

If you want the Security Ninja stack, start at [pricing](https://wpsecurityninja.com/pricing/) or [features](https://wpsecurityninja.com/features/). If you were shopping for NinTechNet’s firewall, verify their current editions on their site, and do not confuse the two brands in your install list.
