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  • Thread Starter ShooBooty

    (@shoobooty)

    Thank you. I’ll try and hack through the data but I think I see a file restore in my future.

    🙁

    Also, I will post my resolution just so it is on record.

    Thread Starter ShooBooty

    (@shoobooty)

    CLick here to see what happens when I try to login…

    http://www.billbrickey.com/wp-admin/

    Thread Starter ShooBooty

    (@shoobooty)

    Yes, I know how to use FTP but I can’t see the “alias” name there. I think that the actual name of the page is the same, wp-admin. However I think the changes I made give that page an alias that must be used to access the login page.

    Pretty dumb, I know but I really wanted the email address spoofing to stop.

    B~

    Thread Starter ShooBooty

    (@shoobooty)

    No, I am not able to access the dashboard at all.

    1.) I was getting a lot of strange new users that were registering at my site with spoofed email addy’s.

    2.) I tried to address the problem by changing the admin login on name from “admin” to something else. I was successful with this.

    3.) I notice that there was an option in the dashboard to rename the billbrickey.com/wp-admin to something else. I did so and logged on succesfully multiple times. However, I did not manage the page for several more months and subsequently forgot the name of the page.

    4.) no, I did not write it down…

    What should I do?

    B~

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