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techchristina techchristina 5 years ago in Security 0

The wp-feed.php & wp-tmp.php malware has spread havoc in the WordPress space. It has been a year of detection of this malware that has affected millions of WordPress websites globally.

What if? After successfully running a website, does your malware scanner warn you that โ€œyour site is hackedโ€? But it looks good to you. Often visitors complain about the spam ads on the website while the website owner canโ€™t see any.

Hackers find smart ways to disguise their hacks from site owners so that they go undetected and they can continue exploiting the website for a long time. One of the smartest ways to hide hacks is wp-feed.php.

Even if you could have detected it, finding all the places where the infection has spread is not only difficult but sometimes impossible. Elimination of the infection is complicated and difficult. If you can remove it, in most cases the infection will reappear. Hackers use the WordPress backdoor to regain access to your WordPress website.

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