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Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress Website Hacked. Hosting to blame?I am aware of those resources and have used them, thank you.
I’ve moved to a different hosting. It still shows the following (different malware response than before):
Anomaly behavior detected (possible malware).
Details: http://sucuri.net/malware/malware-entry-mwanomalysp8
<script type=”text/javascript” src=”http://stats.hosting24.com/count.php”></script>the site is back to work as normal however. Should I worry about it?
I’ve switched to 000webhost.com. could this be a server script?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress Hacked?!!I’ve tried just about anything. After further examination, 11 website in total are compromised — all on the same hosting server. I’ve tried restoring from backups (with changes passwords to all accounts), and even then the iframe returned.
I formated my computer to ensure it is clean from ANY malware, and in its fresh state repeated the above process and still it came back (password changed once more).
Eventually I tried the hosting script installer with a fresh version, and even with an empty and fresh, updated wordpress, the iframe is still there! The only conclusion I see is that the hosting has been compromised. Anything can think of any other option?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: WordPress Hacked?!!I have the exact same problem. About 5-6 of my sites have been hacked, and they have all been running bullet-proof security plugin. I have reinstalled from old/new backups, and nothing seems to work.
I’m beginning to think maybe my computer is infected??