• inspirationmarketing

    (@inspirationmarketing)


    Just had a second commericial site affected by this issue. In order to resolve install Wordfence and set the scan to high sensitivity and should flag all the files that are infected. I won’t say delete everything as some of the files just have lines of malicious code that need to be removed but if you want to be extra safe just delete these files. This seemed to work for my initial hacked site which was over 2 weeks ago now

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  • Good tip! That’s what the people behind the plugin did with me. I’d say look for code that has weird repeating syntax in brackets. If there’s a file or folder that was just created at the time of the hack, then it’s probably safe to delete it but double-checking can’t help.

    Plugin Support File Manager Support

    (@filemanagersupport)

    Hi @inspirationmarketing

    We take security very seriously and apologize to our community for any inconvenience or issues that have been caused. We urge users to update to the latest version, immediately since it contains a patch for this vulnerability and will keep you protected.

    If you have already updated to the latest version and still having the issues with the plugins. We would request you to please send us a support ticket by using this link https://filemanagerpro.io/contact we will be able to better assist you on your issue by setting up a call.

    Regards,
    Support Team

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