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To stop hackers from repetitively injecting ads and crap into your WordPress install try this plugin: http://wordpress.org/extend/plugins/antivirus/

Works great for me!
Lol, thanks for the link!
Seeing as OpenDesigns had this problem... Big Grin
here are some steps you can take to avoid a future attack:
1. Change admin username and password.
2. Change database username and password.
3. Change your FTP username and password.
4. Don’t use simple passwords.
5. Check your file permissions.
6. Update software.
7. Update all third-party add on software.
8. Contact your web host regarding a security upgrade of all their software
9. Submit a re-inclusion request to Google so that you don’t continue to lose your page ranking
May be protect your site against attacks with this lightweight plugin.
just install the upgrade version of the antivirus software.
I was unaware that WordPress did any fixing of URLs for IIS’ sake. If that’s the case, then the plugin would be better — or emulating the fix in the security code, if it’s concise enough to copy/paste easily.
We change the admin username and password or out database. Another think we change the FTP user name and password. We did not the simple name or password. And last the update the software.
I see and i will have a look . Thank you .
We change the admin username and password or out database. Another think we change the FTP user name and password. We did not the simple name or password. And last the update the software.
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