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eval(base64_decode) into my linux hosting

Unread postby matteoraggi » July 25th, 2016, 12:42 pm

Hi to all! this is my first psot and the first time that I discover so many eval(base64_decode) viruses into my hosting.
I got infected probably from some not official plugin or theme of wordpress.
And I see that one day after my cleaning, abou 3%of the infections of the eval(base64_decode) are appearing back after one day only...
I don't know well what it can do, but to feel safe, I would like to eardicate it definitively also because it is not moving only around my wordpress 4.5.3 websites but it is gone also probably into my vtiger crm setups, where I don't know free plugins to detect and clean the viruses too.

Please help!
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Re: eval(base64_decode) into my linux hosting

Unread postby Gary R » July 25th, 2016, 1:04 pm

Website Security / Infections

Unfortunately our forum does not handle these type of problems.

May I draw your attention to ALL USERS OF THIS FORUM MUST READ THIS FIRST topic, which you should have read before posting for help.

The section here, explains why we do not offer help for such problems.
We are sorry we can not offer you assistance with this matter.

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