hansjcotten
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I received the same warning. Hopefully a quick fix, or the plugin has to be disabled.
Problem solved with latest revision, thanks for the fast support!
Same for me, went back to previous version 1.5.28
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [UpdraftPlus: WP Backup & Migration Plugin] auto update disabled?Ignore please!
Found the setting in advanced, all well now.
Forum: Reviews
In reply to: [jAlbum Bridge] JAlbum BridgeLook at the Chrome console, and if you see the error:
No Access-Control-Allow-Origin header is present on the requested resource
Happened to me too, easy to solve:
Add a .htaccess file in the root of the remote server with as content:
Header Set Access-Control-Allow-Origin “*”
This works for me, Apache server (shared web service).
For other servers more complicated lines may be required, google it.
Yes, WP Fastest Cache is being as fast as poosible removed now from my WordPress sites.
Unsafe, a pain to use and your support is obvious ..
- This reply was modified 9 years, 5 months ago by hansjcotten.
Haha! Changing an executable file of a plugin is a great way to hack a site with malicious code injected!
I am glad Wordfence checks that.
Sorry to bore you. Security alerts are boring but alas necessary since WordPress sites must be the most popular target for hackers nowadays.
I did read the blog entry before writing the review. It was the main reason I gave it a bad review because of your policy of letting Wordfence generate modified file alerts instead of reporting that a new version is available.
New version alerts are fine and no reason to worry and can be handled later.
Modified file warnings on a site are not because it means being hacked and require immediate action.