Hope this helps.
]]>As I said, I removed wp-admin and wp-login and they were still able to login. What other files would I need remove to accomplish this?
Thank you.
]]>The ideas of checking your issue include:
* Re-install all files including WordPress core, themes and plugins with the same current versions.
* Use git to check the changes in your site, to know which files are getting changed.
* Compare the database in the case the virus is getting back.
* Change all weak passwords (database, FTP, admin accounts) and make them strong.
* Apply other practices like restricting access to the area of wp-admin, chmod for the specific locations.
If you are unfamiliar with the terms I’m talking above, it would be better to hire someone rather than struggle with it by yourself.
]]>I would like to know if there is a way to eliminate the ability to login to the dashboard completely by deleting wordpress files.
Anyone know? Please?
Thanks.
]]>* Use git to check the changes in your site, to know which files are getting changed.
* Compare the database in the case the virus is getting back.
Do you notice any change?
I’m not sure but it seems you don’t know about GIT? It’s more than just “how to find files that have been altered and to remove code changes.”
I would like to know if there is a way to eliminate the ability to login to the dashboard completely by deleting wordpress files.
Based on what I know and what you already described, this is not possible in your case.
OK. That’s all my thoughts here ?? . If these do not help, wait for other replies.
]]>Does anyone know if there is a way to eliminate the ability to login to the dashboard by deleting certain wordpress files and not disrupt the display of the website?
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