This section describes how to deal with a 500 Internal Server Error on the “Edit Post” screen or “Add Plugin” screen of the administration screen due to htaccess being edited without permission in WordPress.
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This section explains how to deal with a situation where a server management company has changed the permissions to 000 due to a malware infection and the WordPress site can no longer be displayed.
Here is an example of WordPress malware damage where wp-blog-header.php, wp-cron.php, and .htaccess files are generated in people’s folders without their permission.
This section explains how to identify suspicious files (malware files) in the top directory of WordPress.
This section explains how to stop detection of malware resident in the process in WordPress.
This section describes injection attacks in which malicious content is inserted into WordPress pages.
This section explains how to check for malware deployed in processes (memory) on a WordPress site.
We will explain why a site is infected with malware in WordPress and moves itself to another site, and why the malicious code comes back after a while, no matter how many times you remove it.
Analyze wordpress malware that revives in an instant or changes the permissions (write permissions) of index.php and htaccess files.
If you get a 403Forbidden error on the bottom page of your WordPress site or on the admin page, you may be infected with malware
There is an increasing amount of malware infecting index.php in every folder in WordPress. This malware will be explained.
Here is what to do if a user complains that a WordPress site sends them to another site.
Unlike common computer viruses, malware that infects WordPress often rewrites the legitimate WordPress core files to become a parasite. We will explain the reasons for this and how to deal with it.
What to do if a wordpress site has an include statement in index.php that loads and executes malware
Here is what to do if your wordpress site has an include statement in index.php that loads and executes malware.
We will analyze the malware hidden in the process of automatically rewriting index.php and htaccess files and explain how it works.
This section explains what to do if you do not know the location of infected malware or if you cannot find it.
We will explain how to find backdoors in a hacked and defaced WordPress site.
We would like to introduce you to the malware that is installed in the top directory of WordPress.