• Resolved grtjr71

    (@grtjr71)


    This plugin hacked my site and my server made my all my websites redirect to spam sites. my webhost company has been trying to remove the malware for 2 days now. This plugin still shows on side dashboard but is gone form where you can activate, deactivate and delete plugins. Stay away this is malware and will destroy your websites

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  • Plugin Author osama.esh

    (@osamaesh)

    This is impossible!!!
    Please give us more details or remove your review..

    Plugin Author osama.esh

    (@osamaesh)

    Dear @grtjr71

    Our plugin is fully sanitized, please tell us how you solve the problem! We are sure the issue is not related to our plugin!

    Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    Get a fresh cup of coffee, take a deep breath and carefully follow this guide. When you’re done, you may want to implement some (if not all) of the recommended security measures.

    If you’re unable to clean your site(s) successfully, there are reputable organizations that can clean your sites for you. Sucuri and Wordfence are a couple.

    Plugin Author osama.esh

    (@osamaesh)

    Thanks @sterndata
    This bad review will affect our plugin downloads, So I appreciate your help moving this topic to the support section instead of the reviews.

    Thanks for your help

    Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    I concur that this is a support request; it’s been moved.

    Moderator Steven Stern (sterndata)

    (@sterndata)

    Volunteer Forum Moderator

    @osamaesh

    For the record, “This bad review will affect our plugin downloads,” is not why I’m moving the topic. Bad reviews are a fact of life and you need to learn to accept them with some measure of grace.

    Plugin Author osama.esh

    (@osamaesh)

    Thank you @sterndata
    You are right!

    Thanks for your help.

    Jeff Burris

    (@jeff-burris)

    grtjr71
    Please state why you thought this plugin was involved. There are tens of thousands of installs, I would think there would be more evidence if this was possible.
    If you had no evidence the plugin was involved, I know it would be fair to the writers to request it be removed as a mistake.
    If it was not a mistake (as it appears it was) then to try to help others you’d have to display some support of some kind that the plugin somehow facilitated your attack.
    Right now anyone reasonable has to assume it was a total assumption on your part like, “The last thing I installed was this” which is very very often coincidence, like installing a fish tank before someone breaks in the back door.

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