Mystery posts appearing unexpectedly on site
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I recently installed the Shield Security plugin on the site run for our church. Please note that I am not asking about a problem with Shield Security itself — it has merely revealed the problem that I am investigating.
One of the features of Shield Security is an Audit Trail. This shows actions taken by Shield Security and by WordPress itself. In the Posts section, Shield is showing that posts are being published that neither I nor any other contributor to the website have had anything to do with.
The posts are all named by the same pattern: a name and a date stamp. They show as published, updated, or deleted from trash. Here are a few sample entries from the Audit Trail:
Date Event Message Username IP Address 5:03 pm April 8, 2018 post published Post entitled "Sue Biser - 2018-04-08 17:03:14" was published. Unidentified 24.210.168.28 5:06 pm April 6, 2018 post deleted WordPress Post entitled "Ramona Jordan - 2018-03-22 00:51:38" was permanently deleted from trash. WP Cron 184.173.18.203 3:09 am April 6, 2018 post updated Post entitled "John Smith - 2018-04-06 03:09:32" was updated. Unidentified 14.192.54.18 11:51 pm April 4, 2018 post published Post entitled "Hiroya Tsukamoto - 2018-04-04 23:51:14" was published. Unidentified 107.1.140.3
Here’s a screen shot of the audit trail listing, for better formatting:
None of these names are anyone who is connected to the church. Also, when I search the Posts dashboard for these posts, they are nowhere to be found.
Shield tech support theorizes that they may be custom post types. I have never set up any custom post types on the site.
I am wondering if these might be created by some malware that I have not detected on the site, or via the post-by-email mechanism (which, again, we do not use).
Has anyone seen mystery posts of this description on their own sites? I am very interested in tracking down the source and eliminating future occurrences of these posts.
Thanks…
JGB
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