A vulnerability in tagDiv Composer, a plugin included with the WordPress Newspaper theme, has been discovered that allows the database to be rewritten.
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We have been consulted about a new type of malware that hooks the search results of site searches in WordPress to search engines, and here is a case study of it.
We will introduce the strongest file write permissions (permissions) to prevent malware infection in cases such as repeated malware infections in WordPress.
Recently, Chinese malware (backdoor) has been spreading through WordPress. We will explain about this malware.
Is it possible for malware to delete folders and files on a WordPress site? We would like to explain this.
Recently there has been an increase in WordPress malware that displays a fake browser update page. We will explain this malware.
This section describes malware files including index.html.bak.bak that infects index.php.
This section explains the causes and countermeasures for images not displaying, menus (animated child menus) not displaying, and layout collapsing due to style sheet loading failure after SSL conversion.
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.
We are pleased to announce the release of our new free service “Online Malware Scanner” on WordPress Doctor.
We will explain about Japanese SEO Spam, which is a malware that embeds fake Japanese product sites in WordPress.
Recently, there have been an increasing number of cases of malware that direct users to a new type of fake login page. We will explain this malware.
We recently received a question about allow_url_fopen on WordPress Doctor. We believe that there is little point in turning off allow_url_fopen on WordPress Doctor for security reasons. I would like to explain the reason for this.
This section explains how to rewrite the version to a higher value so that only certain plugins cannot be updated in WordPress.
Here are the most common unauthorized accesses that hackers target WordPress as of September 2023.
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.
You can reduce the chances of a successful SQL injection by changing the prefix of your WordPress database. We will explain how to do this.
We will explain how hackers hide malware when WordPress has been defaced and no malware is found.