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  • Thread Starter DavidDavid1245

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    ok thanks I will see what to do with the webmaster, following your suggestions.

    Many thanks for your time!!

    Thread Starter DavidDavid1245

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    Thank you Jan.

    Just a last question, for what I understood it doesn’t make sense for you to move it to another hosting without delouse it, right?

    So this means the WP is still hacked somewhere, but we can’t really know which was the “hole” that permitted the attack, if the hosting or the WP…

    Thread Starter DavidDavid1245

    (@daviddavid1245)

    Hello Jan! Thanks for the fast reply.

    Last time I asked the webmaster if he did all the steps from this page you posted (http://codex.wordpress.org/FAQ_My_site_was_hacked) he replied that the hosting security isn’t under his responsability. This sounds so stupid.

    As he said after the hacker attack, he continues to say that the attack happened due to the unsecure firewall of the hosting company and he offered to clean all the website and move it to another hosting (for him secure), for an high price (>5’000 Euro).

    This for me seems a smart way for him to clean a website that wasn’t probably correctly updated or whatever…and when it was it was most probably hacked on the WP or plugins, and indeed not through the firewall.

    That’s whay I asked an opinion about responsability and if for you expert it should be possible the hacker attack was due to a firewall bug and not WP.

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