I think Bulletproof just stopped me from damaging my own site
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I use WordFence Security to monitor incoming stuff so I can deal with any “Page Not Found” errors that might be my fault, and here is the current one I am still uncertain about:
https://www.nonameyet.org/step-four-we-reviewed-our-fears-thoroughly/\"
I had thought about coming here and asking you about that, and here is what WordFence reports:
Time: 28 mins ago — Thu, 23 Oct 14 03:40:35 -0500 — 1414053635.400216 in Unixtime
Secs since last hit: 0.0000
URL: Possible XSS code filtered out for your security
Type: Page not found
Full Browser ID: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; rv:5.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/5.02
Location: United States Los Angeles, United StatesIP: 162.244.15.179
(And then after a lookup:)
Sorry, but no data for that IP or domain was found.My initial question for you would have been about whether I need to or even should add a redirect for that link to go where it would go if the
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were not on the end, but I think I now know the answer to that question…and here is how I got there:I made a Redirect and tried it by using my BPS Current htaccess editor and then clicking on the bad link, then my Dashboard broke and I next found myself looking at the front of my site in some kind of FTP mode with no theme. I next clicked back to my Dashboard and discovered BPS had just blocked a line of my added htaccess and had added a note-of-explanation concerning something about an Options line I had added along with that Redirect code I had gotten from an online generator.
This is probably more of a kudos kind of thread than a support question, but did BPS just carry me safely through a bit of fire?
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