nikhiljoshi
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Hi @nlpro ,
You’re absolutely right. The attackers are using XMLRPC method to try to break-in into my website.
But, this is the first time I’ve ever heard about XMLRPC phenomenon.
Could you please tell me how to hide this list as well or any other suggestion that could help me to secure my website?
@jwseiter
How can I do that?@mbrsolution
I’ve tried brute force features but still, the problem persists.Also, how can I edit the Xmlrpc.php file of my WordPress and is it safe to edit it or hide it?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Swipebox-Overlay ErrorAlso, guys if you’re using a CDN platform then try to purge all the caches.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Swipebox-Overlay ErrorGuys in my case, just simply update your theme & plugins to their latest versions. And if the problem still persists. Then try to contact your theme developers to fix the problem.
My theme developers immediately updated the theme and my website starts working fine.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Swipebox-Overlay Error@oglekler I tried this plugin and it worked but it doesn’t seem like a proper solution. So I think, I should wait for the theme developers to update the theme. ??
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Swipebox-Overlay Error@oglekler Also, I did install the Jquery migrate plugin but it didn’t work. Do I need to do some settings also in this plugin?
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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Swipebox-Overlay Error@oglekler I did see these links and maybe I need to edit some of my code in order to fix this error.
But I’m not able to find the file in which I’ve to edit these codes. Because I’m using a premium theme so I can’t edit my code from my WordPress dashboard and I don’t know how to find these files in my cPanel.So how can I find these files to edit?