When my site's WordPress admin dashboard is loading, I get a suspicious message on the bottom-left of the page, saying Waiting for meetlookup.com....
The message should be Waiting for <my_domain>.<my_tld>...
I think my site has been hacked by some malicious plugin or theme, but I don't know how to address the problem.
in my experience, that's caused by browser extension, you can try with disable your extension and try reload.
I don't have an answer or certain solution, but I was experiencing the same behavior on one of my desktops. Linux Mint 20.1 Ulyssa using Chrome Version 91.0.4472.77
I ran a security check of my extensions with nothing coming back as suspect. I disabled one (Getcolor) and cannot replicate the "waiting for meetlookup.com" after that. Interestingly that particular extension that I just installed to use once last week appears to no longer be listed in the Chrome web store.
It is spyware. After uninstalling all extensions are gone. I recommend changing your passwords as they were exposed :(
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I'm working on a project using WP's API along with VueJs + Nuxt for the front-end. Everything seemed to be working just fine, but since yesterday not all of my changes are fetched by the API.
It's really weird because, in the WP admin my changes are displayed as normal, but when looking at the response using postman, I can only see what was on my site prior to my changes, or only a few recent changes that don't even appear on the final render.
I am not using any type of extensions for cache as of now, but I've tried several extensions to empty it anyway, even if all of them signaled me that nothing is in the cache.
Could it be that the API got somehow "stuck" at some point and now no update is ever taken into account? Then is there anyway to "reset" this and force it to update?
Problem solved! I am using Gandi to host my site and I had no idea thye used Varnish as a caching solution. Disabled it and everything went back to normal. Thanks for your answers!
I am developing a website and I faced an issue today on my site, I will try to briefly explain the scenario hoping anyone could give a proper explanation for it.
My website is a WordPress website and I have the coming soon page activated so users will be redirected to it.
Two days ago I turned that plugin off by mistake and users were able to see my page. Today I turned it back on, and that's where the issue arises.
In full web (desktop) the coming soon page is visible and working fine, but when I hit the responsive view on my chrome browser the page is still available and the welcome page is not. In the sources tab, I can see the hosted directory being loaded so I went to the hosted directory (public_html) and I hid the folder that contains all the assets (renamed it to .foldername).
I hit refresh still loads the old page when I hit ctrl+shift+r I get the new version. On Firefox the scenario isn't reproducible it just happens on responsive view on Google Chrome browser.
Can anybody explain to me what's happening I assume it has something to do with Google caching my webpage and never updating it. But if like to hear a more professional explanation Thanks.
Have you tried clearing your Cache in Google Chrome? Also, Have you enqueued any Scripts or Styles in your functions.php file? If so, increase their version number. This will force the browser to download the Scripts and/or Styles again rather than loading any Cached copies.
Hope this helps to resolve your problem(s).
I have a site www.mathildaparadeiser.com that is showing a white screen of death on Chrome. All other browsers seem fine.
Removed all plugins but still being shown. Chrome is updated and Wordpress also. Looking in Chrome Tools I get this first error
VM100:1 Synchronous XMLHttpRequest on the main thread is deprecated because of its detrimental effects to the end user's experience. For more help, check https://xhr.spec.whatwg.org/.
Any ideas what would be causing this? Have debugged all I can.
Have you installed any chrome extension plugins ?
Your site has uses a service called Incapsula. The website admins configured Incapsula to prevent bots from accessing it's content.
Please read here more :-
How to get the body content from a PHP-generated HTML page?
Some times your site contents loads, some time it shows a captcha. Check with your Hosting provider to understand.
I am not sure about my what happened to my site but the site title suddenly change to
+ADw-/title+AD4-Hacked By Mister Spy +ACYAJg Souheyel.+ADw-DIV style+AD0AIg-DISPLAY: none+ACIAPgA8-xmp+AD4
and my order email is not working properly. Anyone got same problem?
Do you think what happened to my site? Any Solution to this?
Ah, the clue is this: "Hacked By Mister Spy".
You got hacked because you are using an old version of WordPress. That's very typical; when running WordPress, keep it and all themes/plugins updated in order to stay safe and secure.
Since version 3.7, WordPress will automatically update itself with security fixes when they are released by WordPress. FYI, these security updates are not full updates to the latest version; they are patches, and you will still see advisories to fully update to the latest full version.
To correctly clean your site and hosting account of the hack, carefully follow https://codex.wordpress.org/FAQ_My_site_was_hacked .
Then take a look at the recommended security measures in https://codex.wordpress.org/Hardening_WordPress and http://codex.wordpress.org/Brute_Force_Attacks
Since a couple of days ago our info site (WP) isn't working at all, which is strange because we haven't done any changes lately whatsoever. No error messages shows up and what happens is that it times out (same with admin interface).
It started with a couple of strange error messages that was connected to a couple of plugins (Google maps ready and YouTube widget responsive) and after disabling them through FTP they dissapeared but instead the site just load and load and then times out.
Because no error message is shown and we're not able to access the admin interface it is very hard to know what's wrong here. Does anyone have any idea what could cause this problem?
The site: inteokej.se/info
what I can see is your site is having redirection loop. inteokej.se/info redirects to www.inteokej.se/info and vise versa. try to resolve that.