Since we’ve upgraded to later versions of WordPress, we’ve started to see login issues. It goes something like this:
1. You notice that you aren’t logged in:

2. You enter the correct credentials; but, you get this error:

3. Just hit your browsers “Refresh” button.
NOTE: You do not have to re-type your credentials. (I know it is weird that the fields are empty; but, it works). TIP: For most browsers, a keyboard shortcut of “Control” + “R” will cause a refresh.
This isn’t an ideal solution; but, for now please use the workaround in step 3 until I can find a better solution. (This is hairy stuff and I’ve already broken the website trying to fix the problem.) I may wind up waiting until next winter if the solution requires changes deep into WordPress system files.