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  • Also having the same issue.

    Does anyone know if there is new way to remove all corrupt htaccess files and stop recreation of new infected htaccess files? As I delete any htaccess file (there are hundreds around the site subdirectories) it just recreates new corrupt files and still have 403 forbidden error in the WP Admin pages

    Thanks for the reply. I am still unsure how you managed to fix the error but it seems you were not getting the 403 error on the back end.

    I cannot get to the admin pages i.e. if I click the manage plugins link in WP admin area I get the 403 Forbidden error, so I cannot disable any plugin options as I cannot get to the plugin management page.

    It seems our site is really broken on the WP side and nobody really knows how to fix this issue. I may have to restore the site but I don’t know which update caused this, so hard to know how far back I have to go.

    I am glad you managed to resolve your issue.

    @jairoochoa how did you fix the plugin if you cannot open the admin page? Thx

    I also have this error

    When I try to edit any form, or perform any WP admin function I get the following error:

    Forbidden
    You don’t have permission to access this resource.

    What I have tried and did not work:

    – Deactivating all other plugins – via rename of folder and via change of options_value to a:0:{}

    When plugins were deactivated using both recommended ways above, the site broke (code visible on all pages) but still cannot access WP admin pages

    – Deleting .htaccess file in root (It’s immediately recreated)

    – Checking file rights in /wp-content/plugins/

    I also have this error

    When I try to edit any form, or perform any WP admin function I get the following error:

    Forbidden
    You don’t have permission to access this resource.

    What I have tried and did not work:

    – Deactivating all other plugins – via rename of folder and via change of options_value to a:0:{}

    When plugins were deactivated using both recommended ways above, the site broke (code visible on all pages) but still cannot access WP admin pages

    – Deleting .htaccess file in root (It’s immediately recreated)

    – Checking file rights in /wp-content/plugins/

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