• Resolved davidzonagrafica

    (@davidzonagrafica)


    Maybe Google is detecting some FVM javascript as malicious?

    File name: /wp-content/cache/fvm/min/1632725355-jse4e8f2a5e8e115b798b8ab2ca1acf9148cf6da09c238dd7205b5c253f44499.js

    
    [[r(16),l=Math.floor,o="".replace,g=/\$([$%26']|\d{1,2}|<[^>]*>)/g,v=/\$([$%26']|\d{1,2})/g;t.exports=function(i,c,u,f,a,t){var s=u+i.length,p=f.length,n=v;return a!==S%26%26(a=e(a),n=g),o.call(t,n,function(t,n){var r;switch(n.charAt(0)){case"$":return"$";case"%26":]]
    
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  • Plugin Author Raul P.

    (@alignak)

    FVM does not have scripts so the file doesn’t belong to FVM. As you can see from the file path, it’s a cached file. What happened there, is that you already have that file on your site and FVM caught it and minified it.

    FVM doesn’t check for malware.
    If you already have malware on the site, FVM will treat it as a normal javascript file.

    I suggest you look at the file position on the HTML code, disable fvm and check what file is showing there with that content. That file must be already there with a different name.

    The file indeed looks like malware, so try to deactivate fvm first (else it will keep populating the cache directory), manually delete the cache directory, purge all caches anywhere else and run a scan with wordfence for example.

    wordfence doesn’t detect everything, so you may need to hire someone to remove that malware.

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