• Wordfence is flagging my template-config.php file as containing malware. I can’t spot anything malicious and am wondering if Wordfence is sending up a false flag, although the file itself is mostly concatenated php, which I have a hard time interpreting anyway. How can I test whether or not it contains malicious code?

    By the way, the Wordfence malware alert occurs whether I am using the child theme or the parent. the template-config.php files from both themes seem to be identical.

    Thx

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  • i am another user of the Simone theme. I’m running into an issue of the menu button below 600px not unfolding the drop down menu — so folks going to the site on phones have no access to the menu. I think I see this happening on your site as well. I am trying to contact support here (now waiting two days), but I thought you’d like to know this. Are you still getting a malware flag in Wordfence?

    best,
    Susan

    Theme Author Carolina Nymark

    (@poena)

    For any information about what WordFence flags and whether something is a false flag please contact WordFence.

    Please take any security alerts seriously, I am not able to help you determine if the files on your WordPress installation has been compromised.

    @danwpc I did figure out why the menu button at small device widths was non-functional. Please see my description of the solution at the bottom of this thread:
    https://www.ads-software.com/support/topic/menu-toggle-button-no-longer-works-in-child-theme/#post-16048758

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