• Resolved ecat

    (@ecat)


    running Events Manager 5.6.2
    Sitelock sent me a message that I have a problem that has to be corrected in 72 hours. I don’t want to post it here because it might allow others to corrupt sites. Can someone please give me an email I can contact to send the specifics.

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/events-manager/

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  • Thread Starter ecat

    (@ecat)

    Were there databases changes made in the latest version, and could I safely revert to the previous version?

    I am not part of support or a security expert.

    Have your hosting company do their own scan.. but “don’t” tell them what SiteLock said. Because then they will do their own scan.. and not just throw back to you to do what SiteLock said.

    Also try this link…
    https://sitecheck.sucuri.net/

    As far as I know… looking at the Development Log… there weren’t any “database” changes..

    It’s great you are staying on top of security of your website.
    Hopefully it is something else.

    Also.. I use Wordfence plugin to scan my websites. Its pretty good.. over a million downloads. Give it a try.. you can always deactivate it.

    In addition to @robswaimea’s comments, if you need to contact us by email you can do so here:

    http://wp-events-plugin.com/contact-us/

    Thread Starter ecat

    (@ecat)

    Thank you for all of your comments. I also use wordfence and like it very much. I have not yet installed it on this site, but plan to in the near future.

    I also want to give a lot of Praise to Events Manager team. I found an email to contact them, and they got back to me several times. The bottom line is they were doing everything right, and Sitelock had generated a false positive.

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