We will explain why WordPress has been tampered with but various tests show ‘nothing abnormal’.
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We will explain various aspects of how to respond when a WordPress site you are maintaining is discovered to be infected with malware by a client.
This section explains the precautions to be taken when using multiple security plug-ins together in WordPress.
This presentation will explain how to automate WordPress malware and vulnerability detection and email notification.
The paid version of our WP Doctor Malware Scanner Pro introduces features and settings that are particularly useful for security-related maintenance of WordPress sites.
There have been an increasing number of cases of malicious JAVASCRIPT being embedded in all WordPress posts. Here is how to deal with this malware.
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.
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.
We are pleased to announce the release of our new free service “Online Malware Scanner” on WordPress Doctor.
We have received several inquiries about the “Detected Unauthorized Access List” feature of the WordPress Doctor Malware Scanner, so we will explain it here.
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.
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.
We have discovered a new type of malware that redirects only some hierarchical WordPress URLs to Russian mail-order sites, and we would like to present an example of this malware.
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
There are many security plugins released for WordPress. The following is a list of features that you should have when selecting a security plugin.
We will explain the characteristics of malware code embedded by WordPress tampering and how to make the code readable and analyze its contents.
Learn how to use the WordPress Doctor Malware Scan & Security plugin to scan and examine your plugins for vulnerabilities.





















