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  • Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: got hacked

    Well we’re all learning.
    We just put up a VPS server to control 1 issue of being hosted with other WP blogs that aren’t keeping current and not using security measures.

    Now we’re cleaning a few sites and need some help.

    We have a WordPress MYSQL database that appears to have
    had a SQL injection. We’re attempting to clean the file and have
    a few questions.

    1) Are there any tools available that can scan a
    backup of a MySQL table exported from phpMyAdmin
    and clean out a SQL Injection?

    2) Are there any tools available that can scan an online MySQL
    database and clean out a SQL Injection?

    3) Are there any tools that can detect any other problems
    in regards to a WordPress installation that has been compromised?

    We’re new to this cleanup process and any help at all in
    locating any tools would be greatly appreciated.

    We have a WordPress MYSQL database that appears to have
    had a SQL injection. We’re attempting to clean the file and have
    a few questions if anyone is up for this challange.

    1) Are there any tools available that can scan a
    backup of a MySQL table exported from phpMyAdmin
    and clean out a SQL Injection?

    2) Are there any tools available that can scan an online MySQL
    database and clean out a SQL Injection?

    3) Are there any tools that can detect any other problems
    in regards to a WordPress installation that has been compromised?

    We’re new to this cleanup process and any help at all in
    locating any tools would be greatly appreciated.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Security in 2.3.3
    Thread Starter jbiethan

    (@jbiethan)

    We’re changing hosting companies for 15 WordPress 2.3.3 sites.

    They all will be upgrade but want to know if we should wait to put them up until after the upgrade to 2.5.1.

    Forum: Fixing WordPress
    In reply to: Security in 2.3.3
    Thread Starter jbiethan

    (@jbiethan)

    Thanks.

    I understand that going to 2.5.1 IS the thing to do.

    The only question left to answer is:
    what are the security issues that were fixed in 2.5?

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