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  • Plugin Author bestwebsoft

    (@bestwebsoft)

    Hi,

    Thank you for contacting us.

    Could you please describe this issue in more detail?

    Sincerely,
    BestWebSoft Support Team

    Thread Starter michaldybczak

    (@michaldybczak)

    Unfortunately I decided to uninstall your plugin as I don’t really need it at this moment. Bottom line, CWIS scanner detected malicious code, showed path to a file and also there was a possibility to show which lines were causing this.

    If the code is from you, you can check it out by installing CWIS and performing a scan. If the code wasn’t from you, but injected, then you should be fine and ignore my topic.

    Plugin Author bestwebsoft

    (@bestwebsoft)

    Hi,

    Thank you for the reply.

    This is not our code, but we appreciate your attention.
    We’ll consider this topic as resolved. Please let us know if you have any additional questions.

    Sincerely,
    BestWebSoft Support Team

    Thread Starter michaldybczak

    (@michaldybczak)

    OK, thanks. Usually Wordfence checks if there are any file changes in comparison to default ones so such inserted code should be shown as a mismatch, that is why I assumed that it’s rather your plugin problem. Of course it can be false positive. I thought you can check it out on your installation. I was in hurry so I uninstalled plugin getting rid of the problem.

    Anyway, if you say it’s not your code and scanner doesn’t detect any suspicious on your original plugin, then the case is solved. Thanks for the interest.

    Plugin Author bestwebsoft

    (@bestwebsoft)

    Hi,

    Thanks for your time.

    Have a nice day!

    Sincerely,
    BestWebSoft Support Team

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