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  • Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @cossovel

    I am sorry about the issue you are experiencing and I am happy to assist you with this.
    W3 Total Cache is not the cause of the Wordfence alert. On the contrary, W3 Total Cache is helping to identify where the problem is. As you can see when you open the mentioned file http://apps.caresearch.com.au/js/javascript-mini.js, it contains the following URL that is blacklisted by the Wordfence http://4ksudckusdkc.space/r?token=1c9439dba7071b92aa08f6e1fbcb757b7fb6d482
    SO the issue is within the file itself and not W3 Total Cache as W3 Total Cache does not generate that file.
    Thank you!

    Thread Starter cossovel

    (@cossovel)

    Hi Marko,

    thank you for your answer.

    Since that .js file is an external file (caresearch.com is not my site’s domain), I guess that the suspected code is detected by Wordfence only in compressed/cached file, because in no-compressed file Wordfence is unable to see it.
    Have I correctly understood?

    Thank you thousands!

    Plugin Contributor Marko Vasiljevic

    (@vmarko)

    Hello @cossovel

    Yes, that is correct.
    Thanks!

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