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  • Plugin Author Rustaurius

    (@rustaurius)

    Thanks for noticing that. Should be all cleared up now:

    https://www.UnmaskParasites.com/security-report/?page=etoilewebdesign.com

    Ironically, it was another plugin that was injecting the extra HTML into the page.

    Hi,

    I have a similar problem. I updated different wordpress plugins on my website https://www.hypnoticproducts-online.com and now Avast is telling me it’s infected with HTML: HideME-F (Trj). I don’t know which plugin or part of the website is infected. Do you have any advice how to resolve the problem and delete the virus?

    Thank you for your help,

    Dirk

    Plugin Author Rustaurius

    (@rustaurius)

    Hi Dirk,

    It doesn’t look like you’re using the UPCP plugin, but you’ve got one that is adding this line to your site:

    <div id="toTop">  <a href="https://skinworksbysandy.com/lowest-prices-for-generic-viagra/">lowest prices for generic viagra</a>
     </div>

    I would suggest disabling the plugins one by one, then refresh the page after you disable each one and searching the source code of the page for the word “viagra”.

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