donnodllc
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I saw that same piece of text on a website referencing “MalCare” but that plugin is not installed on the site. There are no other ‘security’ plugins on the site.
There is, however, some hacked together plugin by the hosting provider that says “WordPress Backup & Security Plugin” and references BlogVault (the backup part I’d guess). I’m assuming that’s what’s causing the issue but there is no interface in WordPress for me to do anything about it.
Sorry for barking up the wrong tree and thanks for the responses.
The user didn’t send a full screenshot, so I can’t see the URL/IP address.
The site is English with standard alpha (not even numeric) characters in the URL.
I don’t see the IP address of the user(s) in any other fields within the plugin, just the Whitelist one.
This is the message from the screenshot, maybe this isn’t coming from AIOS?
“WordPress Backup & Security Plugin Firewall
Blocked because of Malicious Activities
Reference ID: 14564791016############”The user didn’t send a full screenshot, so I can’t see the URL/IP address.
The site is in English and the URL is typical.
There wasn’t anything for the IP address of the user other than being in the whitelist input.
This is the message from the screenshot I received, maybe I’m incorrect in assuming this is coming from AIOS?
“WordPress Backup & Security Plugin Firewall
Blocked because of Malicious Activities
Reference ID: 14564791016############”- This reply was modified 2 weeks, 3 days ago by donnodllc.
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In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Dates shift forward one week randomlyI left all the events with the wrong dates for the entire work day, but I’ve now manually updated everything through May so we aren’t misleading potential visitors.
I left The November and on events messed up (if it’s even helpful to look at): https://pinnaclepeakpark.org/events/month/2026-11/
The 10/30 Astronomy Evenings is correct, but when you view (or hover) the event it shows November 6th as the date.
November 13th event shows November 20th on hover/detail page.
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In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Dates shift forward one week randomlyI think the most important thing that I’m trying to convey is that when I create the event I am manually adding the -M-D (month day) numbers into the slug. That helps me to ‘at a glance’ see that they’ve shifted a week. I am not duplicating or reusing events.
So in my example link the -3-3 represented March 3rd.
The month view is not just messed up for March. April is wrong too. The Sunset – Full Moon Hike shown on April 1st on the calendar view, has the date of April 8th when you hover over it: https://pinnaclepeakpark.org/events/month/2026-04/
As you can see in the link for that event, https://pinnaclepeakpark.org/event/sunset-full-moon-hike-4-1/, It is supposed to be April 1st (4-1) not April 8th.
- When I look at the dates in the backend, they are incorrect.
- When I manually update the dates, they become correct in the backend as well as on the frontend.
- I have only edited the event for today (3/3) to show this (everything else on the site is still wrong – shifted forward 1 week): https://pinnaclepeakpark.org/event/sunset-full-moon-hike-3-3/
Where can I see revisions for the events? I was thinking a version history might show me when it got changed, but I couldn’t find that anywhere.
I tried temporarily using the official 2025 WordPress template to see what the events looked like. They’re still wrong. It’s not a template/display issue. Something is changing the data in the database.
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In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Dates shift forward one week randomlyThis is wild, if you go to the Month view the event shows up on the correct date (3) but when you hover it, it says March 10th: https://pinnaclepeakpark.org/events/month/
It’s also on the day view (but the calendar block on the right says 10): https://pinnaclepeakpark.org/events/today/
- This reply was modified 2 months, 4 weeks ago by donnodllc.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Dates shift forward one week randomlyIt’s doing it right now: https://pinnaclepeakpark.org/events/
If you look at the URL of an event, you’ll see I’ve appended the actual date it SHOULD be (and WAS!).
Ex: https://pinnaclepeakpark.org/event/sunset-full-moon-hike-3-3/
Should be March 3rd (today!), but it’s showing March 10th.
The last time this was reported was when an event was happening as well (but wasn’t showing the correct date). Maybe the correlation has to do with when it’s the actual day of an event?!
This isn’t a display issue, it’s actually showing as 3/10/2026 in WordPress/Edit Event screen.
I have not edited it yet to fix these, but I need to.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Dates shift forward one week randomlyI have not been able to determine a pattern. I don’t watch the site closely, so it’s usually when someone who wants to visit the park (the site is run by a non-profit for a local park) and the information is incorrect that we hear about it.
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It has done this since we first built the site 6 months or so ago, so it’s done it over various versions of WordPress and The Events Calendar plugin. I was afraid it was something happening as a result of updating the plugin, but that didn’t turn out to be the case.
Thank you,
DonovanForum: Plugins
In reply to: [The Events Calendar] Dates shift forward one week randomlyThanks, Darian!
It’s all of the events, exactly 1 week. The date just shifts forward, the time stays the same. For example, something like February 28th @ 6:00 pm becomes March 7th @ 6:00 pm or November 20th @ 5:45 pm becomes November 27th @5:45 pm.
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Good!Thanks again,
Donovan