• Resolved dannyst

    (@dannyst)


    Hello,

    Havent updated my wordpress blog for a while, and wanted to update it today again. Made some posts but getting a couple of errors from google malware. The strange thing, i only get it in safari on my apple. Not in Google chrome.

    I contacted my host, they cant find a thing.

    The strange thing is the message displays another domain which isnt mine..

    This message, as you can see its another domain as the website itself.
    [img]https://i45.tinypic.com/jpe82h.png[/img]

    [img]https://i46.tinypic.com/34r7hwy.png[/img]

    This is the message i get in plain english:
    [img]https://i48.tinypic.com/jshzsy.png[/img]

    Someone knows what is going on here?

    The blog I need help with is https://www.ifapproach.com.

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  • Thread Starter dannyst

    (@dannyst)

    Anyone?

    From your pictures, does it only affect the wp-admin pages? If so, it is highly possible your WordPress is infected with a malware. Otherwise…

    1. Your Safari might be infected with malware.
    2. Your computer dns might be affected by malware.

    Thread Starter dannyst

    (@dannyst)

    Problems should be solved. WordPress was infected with malware via insecure Deep Blue theme which was installed on the wordpress; “themes/deep-blue/megaframe/megapanel/inc/upload.php”

    They where able to upload malware via this upload function which infected other pages on the server.

    With help of my host we where able to secure the server again. Hopefully problems will be solved by doing this.

    Thank you for your help JungleSpace.net

    Did you happen to download the theme from the WordPress themes directory?

    Would like to give notice to WordPress about the issue.

    Thread Starter dannyst

    (@dannyst)

    Pfoeh, dont remember exactly how I obtained it. I dont think I downloaded et via de themes directory. I had a bunch of themes I wasnt using. So the exact place where I downloaded every single one is a bit blurry..

    However precaution is advisable!

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