Trying to add a tracking script to a site for a client, like I've done for others in the past. Logged into their wordpress page and there was no appearance button. Has anyone heard of this before? Does anyone know of a way to get to the php files that are typically there? Any help would be appreciated.
Related
I've been asked by a prospective client, to do an audit on their WordPress site.
They have asked me,
if I can check their all plugins are up to date too but they wont / cant (yet) give me access to the admin panel.
Is there a way I can do this? I know I can find the WP version in the code of the site (and this one needs updating)
Hope someone can help.
Thanks in advance
You could ask them for a screenshot of their plugins page (www.example.com/wp-admin/plugins.php), and then cross-reference the versions listed there with WordPress.org to check if they are up-to-date.
I'm receiving strange emails can't stop them even using re-captcha in my site where it says they're comming from.
My answer to you is that you should redirect your question to https://wordpress.stackexchange.com
You're not giving us any information for your WordPress configuration to help determine what might be happening. I am guessing, but this looks like your form has been exploited. My suggestion would be to disable your forms to see if that stops the traffic. I also suggest you look at your WordPress configurations and disable comments or any other way someone can contact you, since that could be the other issue.
Good luck.
this is I think a really unusual case. A little backstory, I outsourced a PSD to WP project a few months ago, but not currently working with the developer anymore as he stopped replying to my support questions. I'm trying to solve this on my own before I give this to the client, as I have no more budget to hire another developer.
I have two problems, first is I couldn't access the WP dashboard even though my login is an admin account. Been trying to solve this through numerous google searches and blog posts but to no avail, I couldn't fix it.
Here goes my main problem: So I finally found a way how to update the content on the site using the phpMyAdmin backend database. (good thing I know HTML CSS)
I managed to update the content, but when I tested the site using incognito window and other profiles / browsers, the changes from phpMyAdmin does not reflect on the site. I tried logging in, and weirdly, the changes are there. I log out, changes are there.
I just find it really weird and a hassle that I have to log in to see those changes. It's a client facing site, and the changes are really important so I hope someone has experienced this before and can help me out. Thanks in advance.
I am using wordpress and I needed a application which is made with codeigniter.
I was useing facebook sdk 4 to let my user login but after few day it got phishing by google chrome. Then I delete the application, now it's 404 page.... I request a review in google but no help.
my only one directory got effected by phishing where the application was located else everything is fine. I have talked with google forum but they are all idiots saying i have problem in my 404 page. if the problem in 404 page then my hole site would effected not one directory. I am using popup add from www.popads.net
I think popup is not the problem can i am useing popup in my full site....
http://www.ogx1.com/addme
this link will show 404 but if you add a / it will show phishing... i have no idea what is wrong
http://www.ogx1.com/addme/
guys need help if you can suggest me with any thing....
and can you tell me how many day google take to remove the flag??
thanks :)
It's very likely that the user activity in that page have caused it to be blocked. If users post links to pishing websites, your website will be blocked as well.
If your pages had comments or posts, use CodeIgniter's XSS Clean or any equivalent WP function to prevent malicious code/URLs from being posted by users/bots.
I'm not sure if google will ever unlock the page, so you should consider renaming the "addme" page.
Regards.
So I have this problem. A client has a wordpress website and the content is managed by 3 admins. One of them deleted all the content and no one will admit that he did it. So I need to investigate who deleted all the posts.
Is it possible to do in any way? I googled it and didn't find anything about something like this.
I'm pretty sure Wordpress doesn't come with a user action log. There is loads of plugins out there which can do it though.
Can you not get the posts back by running a recent backup in place? I know it doesn't solve the problem but as I don't think there is anyway to track it, may as well prevent it from happening again or something.