• Resolved locknar

    (@locknar)


    Hi there and congratulations for this great plugin.
    I get in touch with you because on our page, we have false positives pointing to addresses like these:
    mydomain.com/yyyy/mm/dd/any-post/mraid.js
    mydomain.com/yyyy/mm/dd/any-post/mraid.js
    mydomain.com/yyyy/mm/dd/any-post/apple-touch-icon.png
    mydomain.com/yyyy/mm/dd/any-post/touch-icon-ipad.png
    mydomain.com/yyyy/mm/dd/any-post/touch-icon-ipad-retina.png
    mydomain.com/yyyy/mm/dd/any-post/touch-icon-iphone.png
    The mraid.js file does not exist anywhre of the site, and the apple-icons are placed in the root directory.
    Could you tell us some solution. The plugin is preventing many innocent people from visiting our page.
    Thanks in advance.

    The page I need help with: [log in to see the link]

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  • Thread Starter locknar

    (@locknar)

    Unfortunately, the only solution I have found has been to replace the plugin with the All In One WP Security

    Plugin Author gioni

    (@gioni)

    If you see those static files in any of Cerber logs (Activity, Live Traffic), your website is seriously misconfigured. Those files must be served by a front-end server, not WordPress. This is the root cause.

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