Plugin Author
ArielK
(@arielk-1)
Hi @ammerseebavaria,
No, that shouldn’t happen. The plugin’s ability is to capture the most events in the wp-admin. It can be assumed that if the developer has access to a database he can delete the logs associated with it.
Thanks
Hello Ariel! Many thanks for your quick reply. We feared something similar, but we can’t understand how the freelancer got on the database. He has namely no FTP access. So I summarize again: an admin cannot be found in the log before, has subsequently deleted the logs from the database. There is no other possibility. Is that right?
Plugin Author
ArielK
(@arielk-1)
There may be other problems that I am not aware of because I am not familiar with the site. So I wouldn’t want to mislead.
many thanks for your response! And please excuse the delay. We have now logged in like an external user with admin rights and tried various things. We found that your logging mainly saves measures that are triggered by a save process. For example, when we went to data for the customer to have a summary of the downloads sent to us by e-mail, we were able to use the admin function to download the customer data without your log seeing it. So we have a clear answer.
And one more thing: our security software registered all of these processes in our test. So a clear fact that not all processes on our platform are registered by your software. We remain your enthusiastic customer!
Plugin Author
ArielK
(@arielk-1)
Hey,
We keep most of the activities in WP admin as we mentioned on the plugin page what things we keep in the log. Can you share with us what security tool you used to see logs in the admin that we don’t keep?
Thanks
we use more tan one. But the one which records everything is CleanTalk…