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  • Where?

    What! where?

    Plugin Author Khang Minh

    (@oddoneout)

    Hi there,

    Could you please show me the injected codes so I can investigate? There should be no such thing.

    Thank you,

    there was js files from a mediaplex.com and some were from betrad.com

    This is not expected from you guys.
    very very bad.
    I’m uninstalling this plugin right now!

    Thread Starter tot2ivn

    (@tot2ivn)

    You guys can try Google PageSpeed Insights before and after installing the plugin. It will tell your site slows down because of some js scripts.

    Are you guys just trolling? Not providing any examples and just claiming things. None of these problems on multiple sites I am working on. Also, pagespeed will show slowing because browsers dont cache urls with ? in the name (to be fixed in 1.3)

    @pinktank Why dont you do the honors and install the plugin on your website? I can’t risk showing the ads that i’ve no idea about to my readers.
    I saw those files being loaded in the pingdom report.

    As I said, I have it installed on multiple sites, none are loading the supposed codes, so either you are trolling, or have another problem.

    found the problem, you have malware installed on your computer I think, search betrad.com malware

    I still see those malicious js files load with my homepage. It might also be caused by some other thing. But i noticed them right after i installed the plugin.
    I’m attaching my website’s pingdom report. You can find those files in the leverage browser caching section.
    https://tools.pingdom.com/fpt/#!/cBRFsC/www.mobilejury.com

    Is the malware residing on my system or on my website?

    Plugin Author Khang Minh

    (@oddoneout)

    Right now the malware is residing on either your system or your website.

    Could you please try the following:

    1. Check your index.php file inside wordpress’s root and your current theme’s root and see if there’s malicious codes.

    2. Download your current copy of BWP Minify from the infected server and send it to me via contact form here: https://betterwp.net/contact/ I will see if there are malicious codes inserted.

    3. Install an anti malware software, such as Malwarebytes Anti-Malware.

    I’m very sure that the plugin doesn’t inject and ad code on your website.

    Plugin Author Khang Minh

    (@oddoneout)

    Hi guys,

    Is there anything news regarding this matter?

    blasterkarwa, could you please kindly edit the rating here: https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/ads-injected-into-the-code?replies=6

    as it will be very misleading to other users of the plugin.

    Thank you,

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