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  • Hi MattLeGrand,
    Please make sure your theme folder has (404.php) file, also it’s important to compare your current theme files with a pure copy downloaded from the theme developer website, maybe this file was there and deleted for any reason.

    In case, you found that file already exist in the pure copy of your theme, then it’s recommended to back-up your current theme files and re-install the theme again.

    Keep me updated,
    Thanks.

    Thread Starter Mathieu Landry

    (@mattlegrand)

    Well, I have multiple sites and multiple themes on this WordPress setup.

    There might be a broken one but in the end, it’s your plugin that is trying to include something that doesn’t exists.

    Your code should look if the file exists before including them. It doesn’t look pretty when it’s your security plugin that produces 80% of the warning in the log.

    Thread Starter Mathieu Landry

    (@mattlegrand)

    Any interest in fixing this from WordFence?

    I have over 100 themes installed on my multisite setup… I can’t check them all.

    Hi,
    You can use any FTP client -like FileZilla- to search in the (wp-content/themes/) directory for “404.php” files, and from the search results you may figure out which themes doesn’t have this file. Check this screenshot for more details about how to do that in FileZilla.

    On the other side, I reported this issue to our developers and they will look into it to see if there is something can be done regarding this issue in next updates.

    Reference number: #2111

    Thanks.

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