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  • timconsidineT Offline
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    timconsidine
    App Dev
    wrote on last edited by
    #6

    I'm not a wordpress expert at all.
    But given that the site design and content is not that complex, my instinct would be to create a new Wordpress app in Cloudron on a dummy sub-domain and recreate the site from scratch (i.e. do not import it) with the security plugins and new passwords. Then delete the old one once you are happy, and change the sub-domain of the new site back to the original one.

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    • girishG Offline
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      wrote on last edited by
      #7

      @jquintana I recommend setting up a fresh installation on the side and importing the "content" from your existing site. Is this possible in your situation ?

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        p44
        translator
        wrote on last edited by
        #8

        Hi @jquintana, you tried Wordfence, the free version or the premium one? What they did, what they replied? I think you should provide more detailed report to have a discussion based on facts...

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        • martinkbsM Offline
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          #9

          Hi @jquintana

          Do all plugins and themes come from "trusted" developers or sites?

          • Remove and reinstall all plugins and themes from the installation (including all inactive ones).
          • Remove all files that have been added and do not belong to the original development.
          • Check the DB to rule out any SQL injection of malicious code that will cause it to re-hack the site.
          • Change all admin user passwords.
          • Disable login by username and force login by email and password only.

          With that, the installation should be secured.

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          • J Offline
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            jquintana
            wrote on last edited by jquintana
            #10

            Hi @martinkbs

            9 may 00:27mins
            index.php
            /7b1a5/

            @include ("/app/data/public/wp-includes/blocks/post-featured-image/.8ae050b9.mo");

            /7b1a5/

            wp-config
            /1ce2a/

            @include ("/app/data/public/wp-includes/blocks/post-featured-image/.8ae050b9.mo");

            /1ce2a/

            Do all plugins and themes come from "trusted" developers or sites? Yes, the problem here can be the 1st step: cloning site from AIOWPM, here possibly there are altered permission files and folders.....?....
            Remove and reinstall all plugins and themes from the installation (including all inactive ones). Done....
            Remove all files that have been added and do not belong to the original development. Done....
            Check the DB to rule out any SQL injection of malicious code that will cause it to re-hack the site. How?
            Change all admin user passwords. Done
            Disable login by username and force login by email and password only. How?

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            • J jquintana

              Hi @martinkbs

              9 may 00:27mins
              index.php
              /7b1a5/

              @include ("/app/data/public/wp-includes/blocks/post-featured-image/.8ae050b9.mo");

              /7b1a5/

              wp-config
              /1ce2a/

              @include ("/app/data/public/wp-includes/blocks/post-featured-image/.8ae050b9.mo");

              /1ce2a/

              Do all plugins and themes come from "trusted" developers or sites? Yes, the problem here can be the 1st step: cloning site from AIOWPM, here possibly there are altered permission files and folders.....?....
              Remove and reinstall all plugins and themes from the installation (including all inactive ones). Done....
              Remove all files that have been added and do not belong to the original development. Done....
              Check the DB to rule out any SQL injection of malicious code that will cause it to re-hack the site. How?
              Change all admin user passwords. Done
              Disable login by username and force login by email and password only. How?

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              timconsidine
              App Dev
              wrote on last edited by
              #11

              @jquintana said in Hacked:

              the problem here can be the 1st step: cloning site from AIOWPM

              absolutely : in this scenario, don't clone or import.
              start with fresh clean WP site, add plugins, then manually create new pages and copy/paste content from old pages to new pages
              if the site has some low-level deep infection, "burn it" and start again clean, with all the other recommended protections.
              Well, that's what I would do

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              • timconsidineT timconsidine

                @jquintana said in Hacked:

                the problem here can be the 1st step: cloning site from AIOWPM

                absolutely : in this scenario, don't clone or import.
                start with fresh clean WP site, add plugins, then manually create new pages and copy/paste content from old pages to new pages
                if the site has some low-level deep infection, "burn it" and start again clean, with all the other recommended protections.
                Well, that's what I would do

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                ei8fdb
                wrote on last edited by
                #12

                @timconsidine said in Hacked:

                absolutely : in this scenario, don't clone or import.

                This is the most pragmatic solution.

                Any other will require you to expend much more time and energy to answer why you keep getting hacked.

                You can understand why it keeps getting hacked by examining the original hacked files offline.

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                • marcusquinnM Offline
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                  marcusquinn
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #13

                  You could migrate to one of the Wordpress specialist hosts, like Siteground, Cloudways, etc. Then use their large pool of Wordpress experts to diagnose and fix, which is usually part of their service, then if you want to host with Cloudron still, and self-support with some community ideas here, migrate back again once you're confident it's locked-down again.

                  Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                  Development https://brandlight.org
                  Life https://marcusquinn.com

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                  • J Offline
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                    jquintana
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #14

                    yes, but that is precisely what I want to avoid....,
                    I want to find the solution, not only to learn how to close open doors, but also because of time and pride....,

                    I am checking the database, as the problem is very likely to come from there,

                    Can you think of anything else?

                    because it seems strange to me that there is no powerful software to analyse back doors.

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                    • J jquintana

                      yes, but that is precisely what I want to avoid....,
                      I want to find the solution, not only to learn how to close open doors, but also because of time and pride....,

                      I am checking the database, as the problem is very likely to come from there,

                      Can you think of anything else?

                      because it seems strange to me that there is no powerful software to analyse back doors.

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                      marcusquinn
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #15

                      @jquintana If "no powerful software to analyse back doors" is finding anything in the most well-known platform on the planet, with the most understanding of vulnerabilities, maaayyyybbeee it is compromised credentials? No software could detect that. You certain you eliminated that possibility completely?

                      Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                      Development https://brandlight.org
                      Life https://marcusquinn.com

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                        jquintana
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #16

                        really, no

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                        • J jquintana

                          really, no

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                          marcusquinn
                          wrote on last edited by marcusquinn
                          #17

                          @jquintana In your Cloudron panel, you could try changing the permissions for the files that keep getting edited so they can't be updated, then just change them back temporarily if ever you did want to edit them.

                          Another quick look at your website, and as nice as I'm sure it was when built, I think you could very quickly build a new version in perhaps a week. I highly recommend the KadenceWP theme, and the above plugins.

                          Cloudron is rock-solid for us for many years now, and no security issues, so I'm confident you'll be happy with a clean install, modern flexible theme and those light and tight plugins mentions.

                          That or you might be looking at Upwork of Fiverr for an expert to do an audit, which will be as unpredictable on cost as the guesses we've been able to make here so-far.

                          Web Design https://www.evergreen.je
                          Development https://brandlight.org
                          Life https://marcusquinn.com

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                            RazielKanos
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #18

                            check out in the options table. I once had a hacked plugin that was writing executable code in the options table, and by that, it was able to reinstall itself again and again.

                            Well securing the page should be a matter of less than an hour. Just export those pages, make a fresh install and import the pages back in 🙂

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