There has been an increase in the detection of malware embedded in databases via WPCode – Insert Headers and Footers. This malware will be explained in detail.
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Here are some sites online where you can scan your WordPress output for malware (not a vulnerability scan) to see if there is any malicious code mixed in with the HTML of your site.
This section describes injection attacks in which malicious content is inserted into WordPress pages.
We will explain how to restore (decode) a malware file that has infected WordPress.
This section explains what to do if you do not know the location of infected malware or if you cannot find it.
There are two types of malware infecting WordPress, one made of javascript and the other made of php.
Malware that infects WordPress is quite different from ordinary computer viruses. Here is an explanation of what makes them different.
We will explain how an infection (tampering) with the WordPress database can cause the files on the site (server) to be tampered with.
This section describes phishing that displays a fake Google login screen on a WordPress site.
Here are some characteristics of malware files that can infect WordPress. If such a file is found on the server, it is most likely malware.
The most common vulnerability in WordPress is called Cross Site Scripting (XSS). We would like to explain about this vulnerability.
The most common type of WordPress tampering these days is the hacking of WordPress sites for SEO purposes. We will explain this SEO spam.
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.
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.
Content Security Policy and how to set it up in WordPress.
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.
Recently, malware that alters the JAVASCRIPT file of WordPress and uses it as a parasite to display a fake login screen and steal login information has been spreading.