• Greetings –
    Recently, it seems I’ve been getting a number of hack attempts pointed at W3 Total Cache – specifically targeting /cache/minify/000000, such as:
    /wp-content/cache/minify/000000/).length&&i.push(
    /wp-content/cache/minify/000000/&&(i.detachEvent(
    /wp-content/cache/minify/000000/).off(
    /wp-content/cache/minify/000000/,l.call(arguments).join(
    /wp-content/cache/minify/000000/),n.style.cssText=
    /wp-content/cache/minify/000000/&&e.type===
    /wp-content/cache/minify/000000/&&(t=e.type)===
    /wp-content/cache/minify/000000/,r.style.width=
    /wp-content/cache/minify/000000/)this.className&&v._data(this,

    and so on. I’m not well versed in code (let alone hack attacks); what’s shown above are from a 404 error log. Is this of concern? Thanks.

    http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/w3-total-cache/

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  • Plugin Contributor Frederick Townes

    (@fredericktownes)

    Minify only handles JS/CSS filenames, they are trying to attach pure JS code directly, unfortunately, minify doesnt handle that case.

    CaliforniaTeachersCollege

    (@californiateacherscollege)

    that doesn’t really answer the question Mr. Townes…What does “minify doesn’t handle that case” mean?

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