Spam HTML Files Being Added to Cache
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My WordPress security plugin (Wordfence) detected several spam HTML files being injected into Hummingbird’s cache for my site. After I delete them, they return after I clear the cache and new cached files are generated. This seems to indicate some malicious code or automated process causing this to occur.
Unfortunately, I cannot seem to detect the source of this problem. My firewall settings seem pretty secure, but some security flaw that I am not accounting for is obviously present.
Does anyone have any ideas on how to permanently fix this?
Below is an example of one such filename and its path. I should mention that the folder named “search” also appears to be part of this injection.
WARNING! Use caution if investigating the domain in the filename below.
From Wordfence:
“File appears to be malicious or unsafe: wp-content/wphb-cache/cache/MY WEBSITE’S DOMAIN HERE/search/%F0%9F%80%84%F0%9F%92%B9+www.LemonaidHealth.store+%F0%9F%92%B9%F0%9F%80%84+viagra+online+spedizione+dall/'europa/0be24aec025eac5162e91e5cdd2e6072.html”
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