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I’ve viewed your source code and it’s located in the <head> being loaded as a script. Search on google how to view the source code in your preferred browser.
It’s either hardcoded into your theme head.php, being added through your function.php in your theme or a plugin is adding the script.
It should be easy to find, but you’ll have to look through your files. If you have a local version of your website, it should be easy to find through a search folder function in your code editor.
Good Luck,
Gareth
Try using some of these. – https://geekflare.com/online-scan-website-security-vulnerabilities/#1-Scan-My-Server
I’ve used Sucuri and all is says is your firewall isn’t the strongest. I’m going to look now for you
Gareth
I understand your concern about adding a link. I’m fully protected when it comes to this. Just make use to leave a space between your url and the tlds.
You can use plugins to see if it’s in the database, such as ‘Better Search Replace’
They are plugins to scan your website for malicious code too. You can also contact your web hosting to see which page the malicious code is coming from
Can you provide a link to your website
I not 100% sure of what Coinhive is but from my very quick research, it sounds like a mining script.
From what you’ve written, I don’t believe you have malicious code on your website, just a link to coinhive
I would search your entire website for the link to Coinhive and delete it
Hello,
thank you for responding. Unfortunately that hasn’t worked. I’m still working on a solution and once I have, I’ll post it here
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The information is fantastic, however its not exactly what I am after. I should of made it more clear.
The code I’m after is to build the custom template. The code I require is for the background image and the title in a div.
Thank You