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    I have purchased Acurax Advanced Slideshow Manager, and it appears to install OK, but Wordfence security has issued the following message

    “This file may contain malicious executable code: /hermes/waloraweb002/b439/moo.bcasey1940/wp-content/plugins/advanced-acx-slideshow-manager/slideshow-licence.php
    Filename: wp-content/plugins/advanced-acx-slideshow-manager/slideshow-licence.php
    File type: Not a core, theme or plugin file.
    Issue first detected: 13 hours 56 mins ago.
    Severity: Critical
    Status New
    This file is a PHP executable file and contains an eval() function and base64() decoding function on the same line. This is a common technique used by hackers to hide and execute code. If you know about this file you can choose to ignore it to exclude it from future scans.”

    Wordfence repeats this for 6 more files:
    acx_slideshow_managegallery.php
    acx_slideshow_option.php
    advanced-slideshow-manager-misc.php
    advanced-acx-slideshow-manager/functions.php
    rename_gallery.php
    acx_slideshow_generate_shortcode.php

    My slideshow doesn’t appear – just a blank page.

    The webpage is https://www.wtcasey.net/new-york-august-2014/

    I assume that Wordfence is blocking something from installing. Is there a security problem with the code in these files? What should I do?

    Thanks
    Bill Casey

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