• Hi,

    Wordfence plugin is reporting that it has found a malware link in several .php cache files? I have never linked to this site and I don’t have comments enabled.

    My site: https://theojones.com

    Previous threads discuss links being detected in W3 TC readme file or WP news blog, however this link is not found in the readme file/blog.

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    File contains suspected malware URL: /***/wp-content/cache/object/000000/d04/79f/d0479ff26e27cba7ea9332fce4592abe.php
    Filename: wp-content/cache/object/000000/d04/79f/d0479ff26e27cba7ea9332fce4592abe.php
    Bad URL: https://ecosnobberysucks (DOT) com/2011/07/why-are-health-books-written-at-such-a-high-level/
    File type: Not a core, theme or plugin file.
    Issue first detected: 20 mins ago.
    Severity: Critical
    Status New
    This file contains a suspected malware URL listed on Google’s list of malware sites. Wordfence decodes base64 when scanning files so the URL may not be visible if you view this file. The URL is: https://ecosnobberysucks (DOT) com/2011/07/why-are-health-books-written-at-such-a-high-level/ – More info available at Google Safe Browsing diagnostic page.

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    Any ideas how it got there? Thanks!

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