• Resolved bamajr

    (@bamajr)


    Just a short time after enabling your plugin, emails with the following content started ariving in my inbox.

    Subject: Post Update

    Login Info:
    Time: March 17, 2017 9:01 AM

    Website Info:
    Site: https://post.spmailt.com/f/a/mptwps5FlDk06gWYNwbUcw~~/AAHmdwA~/RgRarnEuP0EIAWxlY7A4_VJXA3NwY1gEAAAAAFkGc2hhcmVkYQdoZWxsb18xYA4zNS4xNjAuMTgyLjE1NkIKAAUu7MtYbRCpKFIRYmFtYWpyQGJhbWFqci5jb20JUQQAAAAARB5odHRwczovL2l0c2FsbHVuZGVyY29udHJvbC5jb21HAnt9Ew~~
    IP Address: 52.202.136.89

    Notification:
    Spnl_log (private to published); identifier: 1528; name: API Action cron

    The website this is happening on is using the official SparkPost plugin with SendPress Pro, for website email, newsletter and post notification delivery and I’m pretty sure SPMAILT.COM is a sending domain for SparkPost.

    The IP Address belongs to Amazon, but that really isn’t surprising as SparkPost could be using Amazon Services.

    None of this website’s posts have been updated.

    There hasn’t been a new post in the last couple days.

    There hasn’t been a new subscriber for over 24 hours.

    These emails are coming 1 every 1/2 hour.

    Site/Server Config

    WordPress Version: 4.7.3
    PHP Version: 7.0.16-1~dotdeb+8.1
    MainWP Child Version: 3.3
    PHP Memory Limit: 256M
    MySQL Version: 10.1.21-MariaDB-1~jessie
    Server IP: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx

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  • Hi bamajr,

    From this:

    Notification:
    Spnl_log (private to published); identifier: 1528; name: API Action cron

    it looks like one of your plugins is running a cron job. You’d need to validate this behavior with the plugin author. The Sucuri plugin is only reporting the behavior, it can’t say if it’s legitimate or not.

    You can adjust the alerts types and frequency in Sucuri Security -> Settings -> Alerts

    Regards,
    Eve

    Kind regards,
    Eve

    • This reply was modified 7 years, 12 months ago by Eve.
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