Suspected malware warning resulting from Wordfence blocks in .htaccess
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Hi there,
I have a couple of WordPress sites (B & C) which are installed in sub-directories of another WP site (A). I ran scans on all three sites this morning. Everything was fine for B & C, but when I scanned A, it returned high-severity issues identifying suspected malware URLs in the .htaccess files of sites B & C. When I viewed the files, the offending URL is an IP address I blocked using Wordfence.
The error message:
File contains suspected malware URL: /B/.htaccess
Filename: B/.htaccess
Bad URL: https://82.118.18.238/The relevant section from .htaccess:
#WFIPBLOCKS – Do not remove this line. Disable Web Caching in Wordfence to remove this data.
Order Deny,Allow
Deny from 82.118.18.238So, does blocking an IP address with Wordfence actually create a URL? Or can I safely click “Ignore this issue until the file changes”? Also, why would the scans I performed on the sites installed in subdirectories not detect this issue? I now suspect that scans for site A don’t cover A’s .htaccess file. I’m not sure if that’s good or bad… Some advice/info would be appreciated!
Thanks ??
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