• Resolved JohnFSklavounos

    (@johnfsklavounos)


    Hello,

    WordFence (free version) did not prevent and did not locate malware in index.php in the root. I restored my site’s files and recovered successfully.

    Would you like the file for your signature dev team?

    There doesn’t seem to be anywhere on your site to upload a file like this.

    Thank you,
    John

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  • Thread Starter JohnFSklavounos

    (@johnfsklavounos)

    Oops, I almost forgot to let you know it’s categorized as Trojan:PHP/Obfuse.AS!MSR

    Plugin Support wfpeter

    (@wfpeter)

    Hi @johnfsklavounos, thanks for getting in touch.

    If you would like a definitive answer on this, you could send the affected file(s) to samples @ wordfence . com for us to analyze. Please note that when attaching a file, ensure that you remove any database access credentials or keys/salts that appear inside before sending.

    You should receive information back via email once we have received and looked at it, but get back to me here if you experience any problems!

    Thanks,

    Peter.

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