The Site Scanner checks your site for known vulnerabilities and automatically apply a patch if one is available. Using the Google Safe Browsing API, the Site Scan also checks your Google’s blocklist status and will alert you if Google has found any malware on your website.
From the context above, no, the Site Scan module would not tell you about the code unless it’s been reported to Google as malicious.
If you are worried about code being added, it would be good to use the File Change Detection module to track what’s added and removed.
Hi @rupeshjorkar, I hope the information provided helped resolve the issue. Since we haven’t received a response, I’ll mark this post resolved. If you still need some assistance, feel free to open a new support topic, and we’d be happy to assist. Thank you!
Hello Support team,
As pet the given suggestions we did some changes in theme, core files from WordPress but it did not detect in File Change Detection module. So, can you please advice.
Attached some screenshot for reference.
#1 Code change – https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/33370709?key=f9e750fef952b2a5461890dd6574c8e4
#2 File change Detection – https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/33370751?key=b69c348189f1cc16686dd277cfeb13cd
#3 iThemes Security Log = https://www.awesomescreenshot.com/image/33370785?key=cc8789670bf44e875a0431d6a048a2e0
Thanks,
Rupesh Jorkar
@rupeshjorkar apologies for the delayed response! In the 3rd screenshot, could you please navigate to the “All Events” tab, filter to File Change again, and see if the log is included there?
Hi @rupeshjorkar, hope you’re doing well. I’m checking in regarding the File Change logs. Please let me know if you need further assistance, or we can mark this ticket as resolved. Thank you.