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  • The following cacheable resources have a short freshness lifetime. Specify an expiration at least one week in the future for the following resources:
    Can you tell me what to put in my .htaccess file to resolve this?
    All of the resources are located in the /wordpress/wp-content/themes/magazine-basic/images/ folder.

    Being a newbie I don’t quite get HOW to accomplish setting the expiration. Not sure if I need another .htaccess for the images folder or add something to the one in my root?

    Thank you

    did you try logging into your intense debate dashboard and emailing for help? They always replied to me using that method.

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    @wpbloghost – export and back up file, the same thing?

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    @wpbloghost -Thanks for the instruction. The first attack I was so very lost, it took forever to clean the sites. This time not so bad. I hope we don’t get used to doing this πŸ™

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    I believe it did cause some changes to be made in certain database tables on a few lines but nothing explosive. Something to do with a new url being placed in wp_options. I checked mine and that was clean. I don’t know if this is happening in this situation.

    How do you check the db files? Download, change to.txt and read?

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    Can anyone say for certain it does not infiltrate the date base files?

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    That is what the April 21 attack did to the wp-config file. Today’s attack was a different base 64 code which redirected to a different site. I didn’t see the [mr_no] this time however as soon as I got the redirect, I restored everything. It’s not there now.

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    As for the hacks themselves, I see this more as a WordPress issue than a server side issue. All of the files hacked on my site are the core WordPress PHP files. Perhaps the next update of WordPress will look at ways of locking the file permissions down to keep the hacks from changing them and injecting all this nasty code. I do know one thing, this can certainly suck the life out of the average blog owner.

    I have 6 sites written in php, not all wordpress, and ALL were hacked. The problem is most certainly with Godaddy.

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    FYI – Godaddy users. It is true Godaddy denies any responsibility. I doubt yuo will recieve assistance without paying the minimum 150.00 fee.

    In the Go Daddy file manager you have the ability to restore your sites to an earlier date. I just completed restoring 6 sites and so far(fingers crossed) I have removed the exploit. My source files are clean. Hope this helps!

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    Thanks for responding. I’m in the process now. This is the second hack with godaddy this month. Two different redirects so can I assume two different hacks?

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    Will a restore from an earlier date be sufficient to fix the problem?

    I was hacked in the April 21 and now April 30. Go Daddy offered NO HELP. Said I would have to pay 150.00 to have them restore my hosting. Claimed it was not their fault. It would be most helpful if Go Daddy offered some assistance rather than denying they had any responsibility in the matter.

    I have shared hosting on godaddy. Random php files in six sites were hit. I have cleaned and restored all but word press site. I saved a restore from an earlier date and then did the restore locally using Deamweaver cs3. Every site is clean BUT WordPress and I can’t find any infected files. I still see that script at the end when I view the source page. Any advice for me?

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