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  • Hi there,

    it appears your minification is so advanced its hard for some engines to recognize it as legit?

    I don’t think this is the case.

    https://www.vensure.com/ is currently blocked by browser guard even though it’s not using WP-Optimize.

    Can you and your team contact these engines so they dont flag the files we minify with your plugin as potentially suspicious please?

    The minify functionality merges and minifies all the scripts that are included in a given page. Even if your website has been compromised.
    So asking security scans to not report minified files would be a defeating their purpose.

    We haven’t received or seen such other reports, so I would encourage you to check the details of those reports to see what they contain.
    I just tested with quttera.com, but it didn’t find anything suspicious.

    Marc.

    Thread Starter juanreyes1133

    (@juanreyes1133)

    Hi Marc,

    Thank you for your response.
    well im sorry to say your wrong.
    its exactly what I said. Your minified JS files are being falsely flagged as potentially suspicious.

    its very easy..
    using this tool https://scanner.pcrisk.com/detailed_report/vensure.com#details
    which uses qutterra labs for detection.

    it shows potentially suspicious when we minify and when we dont minify our JS the site shows clean. i sent you the screen shots of the warnings. today i scan again with JS minification turned off and we are clean.

    https://snipboard.io/yPesEp.jpg
    I already wrote Quterra and told them that they are creating false positives when JS is minified. Malwarebytes follows quterra and hasnt updated their block list.

    What im telling you is the situation, I hope you take it into more consideration.

    Thank you

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