This section describes 10 common symptoms of WordPress being hacked (tampering malware infection).
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We will explain a new type of malware called Core Stab (core-stab) or Task Controller (task-controller), which is often found on the websites of our clients who request our malware removal services.
There has been an increase in the number of malware victims, such as WordPress sites that suddenly send you to another site with a certain probability when you click on a link, the link does not work, or a new window opens and an advertisement appears. We will explain this type o
Here is what to do when you can no longer rewrite or delete HTACCESS due to WordPress malware infection (tampering).
If WordPress redirects you to a different site or disables some features of the administration panel, you may have been infected with malware. In this case, if the malware has been removed and the site keeps re-infecting itself, it is possible that a backdoor, or malicious progra
This section describes a type of malware that is spreading to a large number of files on a very large number of sites these days, in which clicking on various elements of a site sends the user to a different malicious site.
This page explains how to respond to users (those who use the site) when there is a possibility of damage to users who visit the site, such as being redirected to another site, being sent to a sweepstakes site, or downloading malicious files due to WordPress tampering. This page
The most common type of WordPress tampering today is called SEO hacks (SEO spam), and we will explain examples of SEO hacks and how to deal with them.
Here are some security measures that can be taken simply by including the settings in HTACCESS.
A redirect hack is a type of tampering in which a hacker alters site data or theme files to force users to go to a page that the hacker wants them to go to instead of the page they originally wanted to see. The following is an explanation of a common example of a redirect hack, i
There have been an increasing number of cases where a hacker has embedded a number of malicious HTACCESS files in a site, making it impossible to log in to the administration screen. This case study will be explained in this issue.
We will explain how to decontaminate malware using the WordPress:Malware Scan & Security plugin [Malware and Virus Detection and Removal], which was created by WordPress Doctor based on his experience with numerous malware removal requests.
Recently, a type of malware has become popular in which a WordPress site is tampered with, and although the site can be displayed without problems, the administrator screen cannot be accessed. We will explain how to deal with this case.
This page explains the cause and how to target a string starting with @include that suddenly appears at the top of wp-config.php or index.php in WordPress.
We would like to introduce a case of WordPress tampering in which the HTACCESS and Index.php files were instantly tampered with again, even after the malware was removed. Tampering that resurfaces even after deleting and deleting This malware is a backdoor that is planted in othe
If you find the following code in some index.php files included in your WordPress site, you are infected with malware and should be careful.
We will provide an explanation of the malware that disguises itself as an ico file, which has recently been on a rampage, and introduce countermeasures.
We would like to explain the most common characteristics of the sites we have repaired at WordPress Doctor that have suffered malware damage due to hacker infiltration. If you take the following security measures, you will be able to reduce hacker infiltration to a great extent.