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  • Not necessarily.

    You might find something in here that will help.

    https://codex.www.ads-software.com/Answers-Troubleshooting#Headers_already_sent

    Thread Starter Buca

    (@sharfeddin)

    I followed the instructions and I was definitely hacked. This is the second time this has happened and it follows me changing my FTP password as well as scanning my computer several times for infections. What can I do to stop this from happening?

    What can I do to stop this from happening?

    why do you ask that, when everytime you go to your admin area, you ought to be nagged to help about upgrading?? Ought that be the VERY first thing you take care of?

    Youre also running old plugins, by the looks of it — for instance, your cforms install is v.8.5.1 — written back when 2.6 was the latest version of wordpress.

    You certainly dont help your cause with either of those 2 behaviors.

    By the way, those JS iframer attacks — they are NOT specific to wordpress, and you did do the right thing by changing your ftp password, and scanning your local machine.

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