Modified plugin file: wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-event-calendar/public/js_cache/calendar.js
Was this file change made by the plugin author?
thanks,
Susan
wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-wp-security-and-firewall/other-includes/wp-security-rename-login-feature.php
I do not know if this is a problem. can you help me?
Thanks.
]]>I just received from Wordfence a warning
*Modified plugin file: wp-content/plugins/woo-payment-gateway-for-vivapayments/viva-woocommerce-payment-gateway.php
Should I be worried about this?
Thank you in advance
]]>I just received an warning from Wordfence
* Modified plugin file: wp-content/plugins/wp-smushit/readme.txt
Should I be worried about this?
Thank you in advance
]]>* Modified plugin file: wp-content/plugins/updraftplus/includes/Dropbox2/OAuth/Consumer/ConsumerAbstract.php
Curious as to how this was done, and what could be done to prevent such a file modification. I thought this type of thing would be blocked by WordFence.
]]>Filename: wp-content/plugins/wp-postratings/includes/postratings-stats.php
File Type: Plugin
Issue First Detected: 9 hours 30 mins ago.
Severity: Warning
Status New
This file belongs to plugin “WP-PostRatings” version “1.84.1” and has been modified from the file that is distributed by www.ads-software.com for this version. Please use the link to see how the file has changed. If you have modified this file yourself, you can safely ignore this warning. If you see a lot of changed files in a plugin that have been made by the author, then try uninstalling and reinstalling the plugin to force an upgrade. Doing this is a workaround for plugin authors who don’t manage their code correctly. [See our FAQ on www.wordfence.com for more info] ”
As the plugin wasnt update Im asking if this is not modified by malicious code on my website?
Here are the two modified files:
Old: 104 wp_cache_add( $cache_key, $most_rated, $cache_group, HOUR_IN_SECONDS );
Modified: 104 wp_cache_add( $cache_key, $most_rated, $cahce_group, HOUR_IN_SECONDS );
Old: AND $where ORDER BY $order_by DESC, ratings_users DESC LIMIT %d",
Mod: AND $where ORDER BY $order_by DESC, ratings_users DESC LIMIT %s",
Thanks!
This is the second time I have gotten this message. My initial instinct was to modify my htaccess file to prefer changes to that cache file, but I realized it is in a subfolder and am not totally sure how to point to a subfolder in htacess, nor sure if that’s the best course of action.
Should I be worried about this warning message? What, if anything, should I do about it?
https://www.ads-software.com/plugins/wp-super-cache/
]]>I have file monitoring setup to notify me of changes in files on my site. One thumbnail jpeg in particular keeps showing up as modified. It doesn’t appear different to me visually, but I am curious what could be causing it to be modified over and over.
I recently discovered my site had been hacked and I need to establish what has been involved in the hack so I can restore to a clean backup. I am trying to determine if this jpeg would be involved. (I checked the image resizing script against what is in the original theme and it appears unchanged.) I would love to hear if there are any suggestions or legitimate explanations for the thumbnail activity I have described or if this sounds like signs of a hack.
From what I have read online it sounds like php script injection might be possible with image files, but I don’t understand how that would be done or how to check if that is what has happened. Would something like that cause a thumbnail to be modified regularly? Thank you in advance.
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