I just found this plugin on a customers website. They dont have access to ap admin. And we never use that kind of plugin. So this was an active plugin. I just noticed it while i was tryin to move the website to another hosting.
This topic was modified 4 years, 1 month ago by yasindedo1.
Sorry if i just framed you with no reason. Probably your code is clean. As you clarified its a Turkish website. And i am the one who built it before. There is no admin user other than me. So may be some low level hacker tried to use it for his/her malicious code. It was like an abandoned website. This scenario is usual actually and every plugin could be used like this. Maybe wordpress could’ve find a solution for this. Maybe a little cron job at least for the www.remarpro.com plugins to check they are the same codes with the www.remarpro.com sources.
This reply was modified 4 years, 1 month ago by yasindedo1.
@yasindedo1
Ok, in fact WordPress can not check all plugins and themes. Any programmer can code with the structure he likes, but WordPress repository plugins and templates are tested for quality.
It is the job of the webmaster to download plugins and themes from the official source and to periodically review and resolve site issues. Anyway, I hope your website problem is solved.
@sterndata
Thank you Steve
It was quite right and smart. The problem is that the negative rating is still applied to my plugin. Given that this rating is not valid, can WordPress ignore it?
Wordpress can add a feature for checking the plugins from wp repository and also for wordpress core files with an option to disable wp core files notification. Anyway i already marked this as solved. There is no problem at all. Thank you.
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