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content-wp-reload.php

Functions.php contains backdoor

January 1, 2017 by admin

This malware is very clever, because it’s hiding Malware Data to inside WordPress database and Itself code in themes functions.php file. Hacker/or botnetwork can always send POST data to update or add a new Data to Database. Same time it puts Malware Data to the PHP script and it loaded, executed and last command it … Read more

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