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  • Plugin Author WFMattR

    (@wfmattr)

    Below the box where that message appears, you should see a heading that says “New Issues” (you may have to scroll down). Each file with a problem will be listed below, with a message about what the problem is, and links that can help you fix or review the issues. If you are not sure how to handle some of the messages, post the details here.

    You can post screenshots here by using a site like postimage.org (or dropbox or other free services), and just pasting a link to the image here.

    Depending on your Wordfence options, if you modified any themes or plugins intentionally, Wordfence will report that as a possible problem — so be careful not to delete or “restore” files that you have changed on purpose.

    You can also read more about scanning and scan results here:
    Wordfence scanning

    -Matt R

    Thread Starter shamol singha

    (@shamol-singha)

    Thanks

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