Has anyone had to deal with malware found on their website?
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I am helping my friend website and whole site has been hacked.
Does anyone have had this problems?
What's the best way to fix this problem?
www.marksobhani.com/
Thank you
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Start by making sure all of your WordPress themes, plugins, etc... are all up-to-date. It might also be a good idea to re-install if you have a backup of everything (including the database).
I'm not sure what is flagging as Malware, but it also might be a good idea to perform searches on the names of all of your plugins/themes used to see if any have been related to Malware in the past.
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