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  • Could you provide a link to the page of the plugin you downloaded.

    Thread Starter vervebri

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    I’ve been hacked the same way 🙁 now what do we do??? damn plug ins

    Why use a plugin for this? All you have to do is get the code from the Facebook Developer’s Tools.

    Why use a plugin for this? All you have to do is get the code from the Facebook Developer’s Tools.

    Because that would be indecipherable for non-technical users.

    @cyndi62 and @vervebri, please start working your way through this resource: http://codex.wordpress.org/FAQ_My_site_was_hacked

    Your host may also be able to offer additional support.

    Thank you for the link Andrew! Mickey you’re right I know.. always looking for the easy way I guess, not the wisest choice! It’s obvious I’m new to website building and blogging and there’s so much to learn I tend to take shortcuts and that gets me into trouble, from now on I’m going to be really really careful. 🙂

    Andrew Bartel wrote:

    Because that would be indecipherable for non-technical users.

    Actually, if you have enough technical knowledge to set up a WordPress site, then you should have no problem using Facebook’s Developer’s Tools. They provide the code for you, so all you really need to know is how to copy and paste.

    Well, it turned out it wasn’t a hack or any malicious code after all it was just a bad plug-in. Nothing wrong with plug-ins as long as they work right! I just use facebook’s code generator features to put like buttons all over the place now. I’m not to tech savy but I catch on fast. 😀

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