• I was deactivating and updating plugins to try and resolve an error with woo commerce shipping codes, and somehow crashed the site.
    2019-04-24_0919
    I can get into my cpanel, and have looked at the paths mentioned above but can’t make much sense of it.

    I was trying to solve a woo shipping error where it did not recognize the shipping zone and using the developer window in Chrome saw a JS error of a plugin conflict: https://cardinaldata.net/1fa16f6ccbee745a0c.js.

    So I deactivated plugins I was no longer using and updated the ones my dashboard indicated, maybe it was Yeost SEO. Ooops

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Hi nesdon.

    The /wordpress-seo/ folder does belong to Yoast SEO plugin. If it crashed your website like it appears from the screenshot I’d first suggest to uninstall it then reinstall.

    Thread Starter nesdon

    (@nesdon)

    Deleting Yoast did bring the site back, thank you. But I still have an issue with the woocommerce shipping zone error, which looks like it’s being caused by some sort of adware. I can’t find where it is calling for this script, so not sure how to get rid of it, or if it is a valid part of Woo.
    2019-04-24_1327

    That is certainly not the part of Woocommerce. Please see this – https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=cardinaldata.net

    I tried to scan your website with Sucuri, but it reported “503 Service Unavailable” so it does look like you have some kind of malware infiltration.

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