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  • Hi

    First I wanted to clarify something. I am unable to discuss anything about the premium version in these forums per forum rules. If you want to ask something specifically about that, please email [email protected].

    Can I get the site url to look? I ws thining it was https://bravo-delapaz.com but that comes back clean. I can’t tell what URL they are finding from the screenshots. It may have been recently added, though we check for malicious urls against the Google list, among others. I’d like to see if we get that same warning somewhere else.

    tim

    I suppose you’ve discussed this privately but do you care to update us about the reason why WF free didn’t detect them?

    Plugin Author WFMattR

    (@wfmattr)

    @saxtus: As much as I would love it if it were different, security is ever changing and evolving. There is always someone somewhere looking for the next big exploit. A lot of the times our researchers find these and add them to the signatures we scan for, but sometimes they are found “in the wild” by users. If you ever find any, you can forward them (zipped or attached with .malware or .hack appended to the filename) to: samples (at) wordfence.com

    In this case, we didn’t get to see and analyze the malware, because the site was already cleaned by the time of this post — but that is understandable, because when it’s your own site that has an infection, the primary goal is to clean it and get it back to normal, of course.

    -Matt R

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