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Malware infecting index.php in any folder in wordpress

Malware infecting index.php in any folder in wordpress

There is an increasing amount of malware infecting index.php in every folder in WordPress. This malware will be explained.

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What to do if a user complains that a WordPress site sends them to another site.

What to do if a user complains that a WordPress site sends them to another site.

Here is what to do if a user complains that a WordPress site sends them to another site.

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Why does WordPress malware parasitize legitimate files?

Why does WordPress malware parasitize legitimate files?

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.

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What to do if a wordpress site has an include statement in index.php that loads and executes malware

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.

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Analyze malware hidden in processes that automatically rewrite index.php and htaccess files

Analyze malware hidden in processes that automatically rewrite index.php and htaccess files

We will analyze the malware hidden in the process of automatically rewriting index.php and htaccess files and explain how it works.

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If you do not know where the malware infected malware is located or if you cannot find it

If you do not know where the malware infected malware is located or if you cannot find it

This section explains what to do if you do not know the location of infected malware or if you cannot find it.

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How to find backdoors in a hacked and defaced WordPress site

How to find backdoors in a hacked and defaced WordPress site

We will explain how to find backdoors in a hacked and defaced WordPress site.

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Malware installed in the top directory of WordPress

Malware installed in the top directory of WordPress

We would like to introduce you to the malware that is installed in the top directory of WordPress.

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New WordPress tampering technique, inclusion of .ccss malware

New WordPress tampering technique, inclusion of .ccss malware

The new WordPress tampering technique, the inclusion of .ccss malware, will be explained.

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What is phishing and what is a fake Google login screen on a WordPress site?

What is phishing and what is a fake Google login screen on a WordPress site?

This section describes phishing that displays a fake Google login screen on a WordPress site.

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How Hackers Discover Your WordPress Site Dork

How Hackers Discover Your WordPress Site Dork

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.

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What to do when a WordPress site displays a red screen saying "This site may cause damage to your computer.

What to do when a WordPress site displays a red screen saying “This site may cause damage to your computer.

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.

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WordPress malware Fake browser update page

WordPress malware Fake browser update page

Recently there has been an increase in WordPress malware that displays a fake browser update page. We will explain this malware.

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File containing index.html.bak.bak infecting malware index.php

File containing index.html.bak.bak infecting malware index.php

This section describes malware files including index.html.bak.bak that infects index.php.

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What is Japanese SEO Spam, a type of WordPress malware?

What is Japanese SEO Spam, a type of WordPress malware?

We will explain about Japanese SEO Spam, which is a malware that embeds fake Japanese product sites in WordPress.

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If your wordpress index.php has a one line include statement @include it is infected with malware

If your wordpress index.php has a one line include statement @include it is infected with malware

If there is a one-line include statement @include in the index.php in the top directory of WordPress or in the theme, etc., it is highly likely that the site is infected with malware.

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If you can't find wordpress malware, where is the malware hidden?

If you can’t find wordpress malware, where is the malware hidden?

We will explain how hackers hide malware when WordPress has been defaced and no malware is found.

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WordPress site defacement hacking for SEO purposes. what is SEO spam?

WordPress site defacement hacking for SEO purposes. what is SEO spam?

The most common type of WordPress tampering these days is the hacking of WordPress sites for SEO purposes. We will explain this SEO spam.

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