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Forum: Plugins
In reply to: [BuddyPress Courseware] WIll Courseware work under BP 1.7?@AIEstrada – THANK YOU for this fix. I finally upgraded our BP installation today from 1.6.5 to 1.8.1 and the fix you posted worked.
I am very grateful!
I ended up creating child themes for my sub-blogs and creating new sliders for each site. It ends up giving us more control over the content shown on each site, but less ease of management.
Thank you for your response, Thomas!
This totally works! Thank you so much for posting this easy fix, as this is a very very important plugin for us. This keeps the spammers out! Thanks again, @rslayer x 1 million!
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Malware (counter-wordpress.com) Warning on Chrome@hollybret get a clean version of ALL plugins, especially any that contain java or timthumb.php The infected java files will usually be in a folder inside the plugin folder called js, jquery or Ajax. I found that I was attacked through a plugin – iSlidex
Does anyone have more info about the nature of the attack, what was the purpose and what info were they targeting/collecting?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Malware (counter-wordpress.com) Warning on ChromeThank you Sanjeev. I had scrolled way down but had missed the lines way down. They have now been removed. Thank you for this valuable tip.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Malware (counter-wordpress.com) Warning on ChromeI now know that iSlidex’s copy of timthumb.php was the entry point for my attack. Don’t overlook any active WP install on your server. Every live WP site on my server was infected.
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Malware (counter-wordpress.com) Warning on ChromeI have also changed MySQL passwords (and updated both wp-config.php and bb-config.php (buddypress/bbpress user don’t forget this), admin passwords, cpanel passwords and changed auth salt keys in wp-config.php. I suggest everyone not skip these tedious step for protection. I have cleared my browser’s cache and the warning is still coming up for me (on Mac – Chrome and Safari) but not for my P.C. using colleagues. I am super paranoid and this has triggered a delusional bout of paranoia. Have I missed anything?
Oh, and Google webmaster tools doesn’t, and hasn’t ever “found” any malicious software on my site. Where are the warnings coming from? Who is issuing them, as google apparently never found anything wrong with my site?
Forum: Fixing WordPress
In reply to: Malware (counter-wordpress.com) Warning on ChromeYeah. We got hacked too. I have removed upd.php from wp-content and wp-admin and the long hash .php from wp-content. updated timthumb.php inside of plugins/islidex/js. Still have the browser warning. What is this attack doing? Should I warn my users?
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Access Multi-Site root from multiple domainsThanks Ipstenu!
I am aware of the fact of how old it is and that it was never intended for MU, but it does in fact still work for a single install. ( I have already tried enabling it per-site with no success) I am looking for an alternative to this plugin, I have heard of the WPMU dev Multi Domains plugin, but have no Idea if it will do what I need it to do, and cannot even ask a question in their forums without shelling out at least $79. This project is for a non-profit and I am trying to reduce the cost as much as possible.
Any other suggestions for allowing access from multiple domains on MultiSite core?
Forum: Networking WordPress
In reply to: Changing URL domain name on wordpress multisiteI was just about to undertake something like this. I can’t believe the length of the domain name is important to existing serialized plugin data.