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  • threadi

    (@threadi)

    Deactivate all plugins and then try logging in again. Does it then no longer happen? Then one of the plugins was to blame for this strange effect.

    Thread Starter ops159

    (@ops159)

    @threadi I will try what you said. But I would like to point out in advance that this will not work. I haven’t logged into the WordPress panel for 6 months. Then someone wrote spam. I deleted them and the password was reset. Could this be due to this?

    threadi

    (@threadi)

    No, that is rather unlikely.

    However, if you have not been logged in for such a long time, you have certainly accumulated a number of updates – both plugins and themes. One of them may also have a security vulnerability that has already been exploited and the hack is now manifesting itself in this form. So if you are already working on the project, you should also carry out a check in this regard. See also:

    https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/faq-my-site-was-hacked/
    https://wordpress.org/documentation/article/hardening-wordpress/

    Thread Starter ops159

    (@ops159)

    @threadi , I actively updated everything. But I don’t know what happened in the database. I will follow what you said and the link and try to implement it. If it wasn’t for the 7 year old domain, I would delete it completely.

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