I would like to explain why WordPress malware (tampering) spreads to all sites on the server.
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Malware infection is not only a WordPress problem, but is common to all CMS. (WordPress stands out because of its overwhelming popularity, but…) There are an increasing number of cases where old Movable Type is left unattended on a server and malware infection spreads to Wo
We will explain how to find backdoors in a hacked and defaced WordPress site.
This section explains how WordPress customer information can be leaked if WordPress is hacked.
User 123@abc.com, which you don’t remember creating in WordPress, is an admin user that hackers add illegally.
Here’s what to do when spam comments don’t stop spamming URLs and links in WordPress.
You can improve security by preventing the execution of PHP programs in the upload folder of WordPress uploaded images and other folders that contain only static files outside of WordPress.
More than 90% of WordPress malware has obfuscated PHP programs. This article describes the obfuscation process.
It is dangerous to run a WordPress site and think that it will not be targeted because of low traffic. We will explain why low traffic does not necessarily mean that your site will not be hacked.
This section explains how site operators can deal with a red screen on a WordPress site that says “This site may cause damage to your computer.
We have received several inquiries about the “Detected Unauthorized Access List” feature of the WordPress Doctor Malware Scanner, so we will explain it here.
Why do hackers (crackers) hack and tamper with WordPress? We will explain the motives of hackers who tamper with WordPress and the consequences of being hacked.
If your WordPress site has been hacked and you think you have removed the tampering, but the site still redirects (forcibly) to another site, the malformed JAVASCRIPT code may still be there somewhere.
At WordPress Doctor, we perform malware removal and security measures on behalf of more than several hundred sites per year. Based on this experience, we would like to share with you the characteristics of sites that have been hacked, hijacked, or defaced.
This section describes a file in which redirect hack code is often embedded, which causes a WordPress-created site to jump to another site when accessed (redirect).
Here are some of the types of malware embedded in WordPress that are common these days. If similar code is included in the site’s program, we suspect that WordPress has been hacked and tampered with.
One of the methods of WordPress hacking is for hackers to manipulate the database and add unauthorized users without permission. We recommend that you regularly check your WordPress account to ensure that no unauthorized users have been added to your account.
There are various methods by which WordPress can be hacked, the most common of which is called an injection attack. This section describes these injection attacks.