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Vulnerability Found in the MailPoet WordPress Plugin

July 1, 2014 by admin2

A vulnerability was discovered in the MailPoet WordPress plugin that allows the attacker to upload a file to your server remotely.

The MailPoet plugin developers have fixed this vulnerability now. So make sure to update your copy of the MailPoet plugin (if you are using it) to the latest version.

Filed Under: Security, WordPress Plugin Tagged With: malware cleanup, vulnerability

Website Malware Cleanup Event

May 25, 2014 by admin2

One of our user’s site was infected with malware today and the scanner found it.

The theme files on this site had hidden code that injected the following hidden HTML code (link to a bad site):

malware-infected-html-source-screenshot

It also modified all the “wp-config.php” and “index.php” files and injected malicious code in there.

Here is an example screenshot of some malicious code which was found in the wp-config.php file:

example-of-malware-code

Similar code was also dispersed in various index.php files located in a number of WordPress core directories.

Filed Under: Malware Tagged With: malware cleanup

How to Translate the All In One WP Security Plugin

April 10, 2014 by admin2

Here is a step by step guide on how you can translate the All In One WP Security plugin in your language.

1. Download and install Poedit (http://www.poedit.net/download.php)

2. Get the plugins POT file (aiowpsecurity.pot). You can find this file inside the “languages” folder of this plugin.

3. Run Poedit software (if it is not running already)

4. Open the POT file in Poedit. (Click the open link in the software then browse to the POT file location and select that file)

5. Select each translatable text and add the translation in the box that says “Translation”

6. Finish translating the whole file.

7. Go to File -> Save as to save your translations in a PO file.

8. When you are finished translating, go to File -> Save as again to generate the MO file.

Or you can set your Poedit to always compile a MO file when saving changes by clicking File -> Preferences and on the Editor tab check the Automatically compile .mo file on save box.

9. Send us the translated .mo and .po files by emailing it to [email protected] and we will add it to the plugin. Remove NOSPAM from the email address to get the right address.

Filed Under: WordPress Plugin Tagged With: security plugin, wordpress plugin

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