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Jun 09 2020

How to trace and clean the monit.php hack

UPDATED: 14th July 2020 Let's start this tutorial with a tip, if you want to know your site has been infected by the monit.php hack add your site URL before this snippet and browse it: /wp-admin/options-general.php?page=monit If you see a page opening with settings and text strings then you're most probably hacked, if not you're probably safe. In both cases I suggest to follow the cleanup guide for the ofgogoatan.com redirect hack. Monit.php flagged as malware A few days ago we … [Read more...] about How to trace and clean the monit.php hack

Written by WP Republic! · Categorized: Security · Tagged: monit php hack, ofgogoatan.com, WordPress SQL Injection

May 04 2020

From Yoast SEO to SEO Framework Plugin – How-to Guide

Why changing your SEO plugin from Yoast SEO to The SEO Framework? The SEO Framework plugin has started to gain popularity. This is a plugin that “delivers results” as they boldly state and they also pride themselves in being the fastest SEO plugin. According to their statement, the SEO Framework Plugin appears to be 2.3x faster than SEOPress, 5.3x faster than All in One SEO Pack, 9.6x faster than Rank Math and 30x faster than Yoast SEO. And though these numbers are admittedly impressive, … [Read more...] about From Yoast SEO to SEO Framework Plugin – How-to Guide

Written by WP Republic! · Categorized: Blog · Tagged: The Framework SEO, Yoast SEO

Apr 29 2020

How to Use Mailgun for sending emails in WordPress & WooCommerce

Email delivery is not an uncommon issue for those hosting their WordPress sites on a shared hosting platform. In most cases, shared servers are limited to 500 emails per day, they often get blocked for various reasons by big mail providers such as Google or Yahoo and it can become difficult to control spam. Depending on your hosting provider, some SMTP email ports might be blocked as well. Kinsta blocks the port 25, for example. One of the best approaches to avoid these issues is to use an … [Read more...] about How to Use Mailgun for sending emails in WordPress & WooCommerce

Written by WP Republic! · Categorized: Blog · Tagged: mailgun guide, transactional emails, WordPress

Apr 26 2020

The WordPress Popup Builder Vulnerability

Malicious JavaScript code can be injected into Popups Several security flaws have been uncovered in the Popup Builder plugin code. Currently, this plugin has more than 200,000 active installs. Many site owners are still unaware of the issue. This plugin is regularly updated and maintained by the authors. However, it took them 7 days to release the patched version of the plugin. Meanwhile, many sites were exploited by hackers and those using an outdated version of the plugin are still at … [Read more...] about The WordPress Popup Builder Vulnerability

Written by WP Republic! · Categorized: Security · Tagged: Vulnerability, WordPress Popup Builder

Feb 23 2020

Why does my WordPress site keep getting hacked?

The bitter reality The reason why I decided to write this article is that many times our clients have found themselves in total despair and frustration when their WordPress site keeps getting hacked. Hacks such as the Japanese Keyword Hack or the Malware Redirect hack can break a WordPress site once. However, if you are not careful with your WordPress site, these hacks might reappear. Truth be told, the psychological and financial burden of a WordPress site that keeps getting hacked is … [Read more...] about Why does my WordPress site keep getting hacked?

Written by WP Republic! · Categorized: Blog, Security · Tagged: Hacked WordPress, WordPress Security

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