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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [Yoast SEO] noindex Layer Slider plugin?I’d love to bump this up as the exact same thing is happening to about 5 sites of mine.
Did you ever find a fix? Can’t use Robots.txt to disallow because then Google won’t render the site properly. Google needs to be able to crawl each of these files, just not index them…
Let me know if you found anything or if anyone else has a way?!?!?!?!?
Just marked as fixed, ran the scanner and it comes out clean (no false positive).
Just heard from the plugin author concerning the “Ewww Image Optimizer” and he had to update the language files and hasn’t updated them in the www.ads-software.com system so no new thread necessary.
It is awesome that Wordfence catches all this, but for the super paranoid (I lost a couple sites to the Rev. Slider hack) I try to stay on top of everything.
Thanks Matt!
I actually contacted my host about this, as this is email spam. They mentioned that because it is a shared hosting account, someone within the same IP ranges has been using some kind of email spam technique on the same server, in turn producing this Spamhaus error. They are cleaning on their end.
Sorry for bothering you with it, but thanks for the response!
Received this same error only after updating the Redux Framework to 3.5.8.1
Scan ran last night and pointed out this same file as containing malicious malware:
wp-content/plugins/redux-framework/ReduxCore/inc/fields/ace_editor/vendor/mode-php.js
So this is a false positive I can ignore, correct?
Having the same thing on every single site that I used EWWW plugin. Which is a lot of sites. I hope to god this isn’t a hack… seems unlikely given how broad it is
I had something similar popup for a ton of language files for the plugin “Ewww Image Optimizer.”
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [W3 Total Cache] google fonts import on style.cssI’m having the same issue. Did you ever find a fix for this? I tried placing the file in the “Never Minify” CSS files but that did nothing. I can see that when I inspect an element on the page I get the following error in Chrome browser:
Failed to load resource: the server responded with a status of 400 (OK)
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [BuddyPress] Works…missing functionalityWell, this review was a while ago and I would up the rating a little bit (2-3 stars) if I could figure out how to edit the post….
But I’m still sticking to my guns. Compared to JomSocial for Joomla, or a host of other plugins for Joomla I still think BuddyPress comes up way short. I was a little harsh in my review and have since realized that this is a collaboration effort done by developers in their free time so I definitely should not have been as harsh (and I respect the work).
HOWEVER, there are so many great plugins out there with twice as much functionality already built into the core code (as well as standard WordPress templates). So I was HUGELY disappointed in this plugin. I also don’t understand why they don’t make a paid version that unlocks this functionality. Keep what they have already as a free version and then create add-ons that are paid… I would gladly pay for the added features.
And I didn’t crash the live site FYI, I crashed a test site that I had spent all day editing code on. Stupid on my part to trust one of the devs on updating some code I guess without backing up first….
Sorry to repost in a new thread, but figured this out.
In order to fix, simply deactivate and active the Jetpack plugin again.
Fixed the problem for me! Everyone should take note if using a testing or staging site to develop!
Thanks
So posted a new thread, but figured out the fix.
Once the site is moved from a testing or staging site, you will need to deactivate and then activate the plugin to fix the problem.
Easy fix!