• Resolved loopforever

    (@loopforever)


    Hello,
    After clicking a button on the website (single product page – woocomemrce), a cookie in the form of abcd_(random) is created. But once this cookie is created, the user is blocked by Wordfence (“PHP Object Injection in Cookies…”)
    How can I enable this cookie?
    How do I fill in the “Addresses in the Allowed List” section?
    I fill and add as below, but it doesn’t work.

    Address: (I guess it should be the redirected page address: /example/)
    Param Type: Cookie
    Parameter Name: abcd_*

    Where am I doing wrong?
    Will it also be active for other users who click this button? So after clicking the button will it be able to work without being blocked?

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  • Hi @loopforever

    Thanks for reaching out!

    Would it be possible to get back to me with a screenshot of the blocking page your users are receiving?

    Thanks,

    Joshua

    Thread Starter loopforever

    (@loopforever)

    Hello, thanks for your feedback,
    You can click the link to view the page: Link

    Since the cookie created is carried in the browser on every page, the obstacle is not removed without removing the cookie.

    As I said at the beginning, the cookie looks like this:
    abcd_(random number-letter etc.)

    Blocking transaction details: PHP Object Injection in Cookies

    Hi @loopforever

    Would it be possible to head over to live traffic and send me a screenshot of these blocks?

    Thanks,

    Joshua

    Thread Starter loopforever

    (@loopforever)

    Hello again,
    The image you requested: Link

    • This reply was modified 1 year, 11 months ago by loopforever.
    • This reply was modified 1 year, 11 months ago by loopforever.

    Hi @loopforever

    Can you try putting the Firewall into learning mode from a browser that is not currently logged into the admin back end?

    Let me know how it goes!

    Thanks,

    Joshua

    Thread Starter loopforever

    (@loopforever)

    Is there a special place, e-mail address, etc. where I can contact you?

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