Couple of Days Before When i try to My open website (Wordpress Powered) to update it..Suddenly my Antivirus alerts me about virus infection in my website.. Here i shown below the actual problem in my website... This File had Affected my index.php file and written an Iframe tag in the first line of index.php and call an external image file as shown in the above image... Is my website is hacked ??? How can i protect my site from hackers ?? The same thing happened to my webdirectory too..I had removed it manaually now... Suggestions Please....
Hi. Suggestions: 1. Change the password(s) to your account (control panel, FTP etc.), script, DB user password(s) etc. 2. Update your scripts and modules to the latest versions. 3. Check your site access logs and try to find security vulnerability.
I highly recommend doing the following: - Export your blog content (under manage) - Backup your themes, plugins, etc. - Install a fresh wordpress blog in a new directory (the latest version) - Restore your blog content in the new blog (that you exported somewhere else) - Restore your themes, etc. - If the problem is gone, change your links to point to the new wordpress (and create a 302 redirect) and you're set. If the problem's still there, it's probably a theme hack. Change your theme or check it for exploits. Good luck!
Since you didn't provide the link to your website for us to take a look at to see what's happen. I'm guessing there's nothing wrong with your website. If I'm not mistaken then your website must be serving ads that content spyware or virus...so the virus is from the ads not from your website.
Yes, you were hacked. It's a kind of iFrame injected into your php webpages, the attacker don't need to know any of your password because it simply uses some certain exploit. I think the attacker wanted to infect your visitors with something.. trojan, keylog, or other malicious shit.
Indeed, you've been hacked. I've come across, on one of my own sites, a very similar thing. Check your access logs to find the source of the iFrame injection and don't forget to check your folder and file permissions immediately and make sure they aren't writable.
Do you have a reference or something about this exploit? Be interested to learn more about how this works. - Walkere
Site is http://www.dataentryjobs.co.in Pls check it and suggest your opinion about how can i protect my site.. Right now i did not display any advertisements in my website...
I suggest that you check the footer.php files, I had this on one of my sites, where this sneaky little javascript was placed (I don't know how) which increased loading times.