• Resolved reneass

    (@reneass)


    I received the following message for my blog, inspireacreation.com. Please advise.

    Since WordPress 5.2 there is a built-in feature that detects when a plugin or theme causes a fatal error on your site, and notifies you with this automated email.

    In this case, WordPress caught an error with one of your plugins, Wordfence Security.

    The message contained the error details, but for security reasons, I have not included that here unless you request it.

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  • Hey @reneass,

    Can you please share the error details? Feel free to mask any sensitive information.

    Also, can you please share any relevant errors from the PHP error logs? If you’re not sure where these are your host can provide them to you.

    Please let me know.

    Thanks,

    Gerroald

    Same Here. I was able to recover the website via C-Panel File Manager, but after re-activating all of the plug ins, Wordfence was the driving plug in of the fatal error. When I attempted to activate the plug in, WP issues the following warning: Plugin could not be activated because it triggered a fatal error. All other plugins were successfully re-activated and the website is back up and running as normal.

    After deleting and re-installing the plugin, the problem persists. I don’t have errors logged, so can’t provide them yet.

    Hey @wstava1,

    Can you please start a new thread per the Forum Guidelines? I’m not sure your issue is going to be the same as the OP.

    Also, try manually resetting Wordfence.

    https://www.wordfence.com/help/advanced/remove-or-reset/#remove-or-reset

    Thanks,

    Gerroald

    The original poster has started a new thread and we’ll continue to troubleshoot there.

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