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  • Plugin Author Jordy Meow

    (@tigroumeow)

    Hello!

    Where did you get this ZIP file? Why don’t you install the plugin directly from the Plugins menu in WordPress? This ZIP file is strange.

    The plugin doesn’t increase CPU and memory usage much, maybe only at the first load of the page but then everything is cached.

    Thread Starter wptriad

    (@wptriad)

    Thank for your response!

    I recommend it for my theme via TGM plugin. I think he took the .zip file and scanned it himself. However, I just did a scanned myself, you can see the result here: https://www.virustotal.com/en/file/79ca1a5d88dbbf721b38a660894964e600f856ad278efe0f9cba226c3685cc44/analysis/1455506326/

    Is this scan result reliable? Why’s there a Webshell detected? Is it safe?

    Sorry to ask quite a lot questions. The plugin works fine for me, I just want to make sure that there’s nothing wrong with this plugin and to assure my client the same thing.

    Best,

    Plugin Author Jordy Meow

    (@tigroumeow)

    To be honest, I am sure there is no virus or malicious script in my own plugin, I guess I would know 🙂 I tried to look for information about “VEXE36E.Webshell” but I have no idea what this is neither. I am not too sure what this Bkav anti-virus is doing/checking and I have never heard about it before so I wouldn’t worry too much. I have so many users for WP Retina 2x that if really a big issue comes out, I will work on it right away 🙂 I am pretty sure it’s all ok 🙂

    Thread Starter wptriad

    (@wptriad)

    Thank you for your time! 🙂

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