• Your description page says “It will help you to identify malicious code injection, malicious code obfuscation, auto-generated malicious web content, JavaScript code obfuscation, exploits and much more”. That is a misleading statement. Because the plugin does not help do anything more than lead me to your website where you require me to sign up to view a report.

    Your installation instructions say:

    1. Download the plugin.
    2. Go to the WordPress Plugin menu and activate it.
    3. That’s it! “

    That isn’t it. You require me to sign up on your site to view a “report”.

    This is nothing but a baiting plugin. You scan the site, then give a report (questionable), that possibly there is a suspicious file. To review the “report” I click on the link and it goes to your website where I am required to join to view what the report says. This is too scammy for me.

    I would NOT recommend this plugin. It does not provide any usable information unless you PAY for it or sign up to your website (I won’t join to find out now). That does not constitute a free plugin. It constitutes a scam (IMHO). If you are trying to sell your service, be up front about it and tell people the plugin does nothing useful unless they pay you. Don’t mislead people in your description to get them to run your scan and then require them to sign up to your site.

    Furthermore, I just went in and use Sucuri scanner and all was good. Your scan said there was a suspicious file. What’s really going on here?

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  • Thread Starter EllsWeb

    (@ellsweb)

    I apologize for not following up on this thread. I didn’t receive an email notification of your response. However, the way it was done a month ago, your site did require me to sign up.

    I have since uninstalled the plugin and won’t bother installing it again. I have found an alternate source for scanning.

    Thanks for your response though. I appreciate it.

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