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Budget: 700 UAH Deadline: 2 days

Good day! Recently, I also removed a WordPress store from malware after a letter from the hosting provider — I cleaned the infected files, closed the gaps to prevent reinfection. I am ready to take on the task; I usually finish in a couple of days. Did the hosting provider provide specific paths to the infected files in the letter or just a general warning?

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Budget: 700 UAH Deadline: 2 days

A letter from hosting about "viruses" on WordPress almost always means one thing: their scanner has found foreign code in the files. Backdoors in themes or plugins, injections in index.php and wp-config, sometimes spam is already being sent from the account - the hosting sees this and sends an abuse report. The vulnerability is usually trivial: an outdated plugin, a theme with nulled code, or a leaked FTP/admin password. It won't resolve itself: as long as the infected files remain, the hosting has the right to freeze the account, and the store may drop out of Google search results.

How I treat it:
1) backup and complete scanning of files and the database for injections and backdoors, comparing the WP core with a clean distribution;
2) removal of infected code plus changing all passwords: hosting, FTP, wp-admin, database; checking for hidden admins and unauthorized cron jobs;
3) closing the vulnerability: updating the core, plugins, and themes, removing unnecessary write permissions;
4) basic protection - firewall plugin, limiting login attempts to prevent abuse from happening again.

In the end, I will provide a short report: what was infected, how they got in, what was closed - there will be something to respond to the hosting. I regularly conduct similar technical audits of websites - accessibilityscanner.top.

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Budget: 700 UAH Deadline: 1 day

Good day. I saw the task of cleaning the WordPress store of glasses from malicious code and I'm ready to take it on today.

I have worked with WordPress security in the context of e-commerce projects: scanning core files, plugins, and themes for injections, checking the database for hidden scripts, and searching for backdoors. After cleaning, I will set up basic measures to reduce the risk of reinfection (file permissions, removing unnecessary users, checking .htaccess and wp-config).

I will meet the specified deadline of 1 day. I accept the budget of 700 UAH.

Let me know, we can start right away.

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Budget: 700 UAH Deadline: 2 days

I have experience in virus removal. Payment after the result. Is there a backup before the infection?

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Budget: 700 UAH Deadline: 1 day

Hello.

First, I will review the email from the hosting provider and the list of suspicious files. This will help to understand whether the site is truly infected, how urgent the situation is, and if there is a risk of account suspension.

Before cleaning, I will make a backup of the files and the database. Then, I will check not only the files indicated by the hosting provider but also typical reinfection points: the theme, plugins, wp-config.php, .htaccess, uploads, the database, cron jobs, and hidden administrators.

I will remove malicious injections, backdoors, and third-party scripts, after which I will find and close the likely entry point. I will check for updates to WordPress, plugins, and the theme, access rights, and compromised accounts.

After completing the work, I will conduct a recheck and prepare a brief report for the hosting provider describing the work done.

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Budget: 2000 UAH Deadline: 2 days

Hello!

I am ready to help with the diagnosis and cleaning of the website. I have experience in administering Linux servers, WordPress, finding and removing malicious code, restoring websites after infections, as well as closing vulnerabilities that lead to reinfection.

What I will do:

* analyze the letter from the hosting provider and determine whether a virus has actually been detected or if it is a false positive;
* find the source of the infection (files, injections, backdoors, malicious scripts);
* safely remove the malicious code without damaging the website's functionality;
* check the CMS core, plugins, and theme for modifications;

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Budget: 700 UAH Deadline: 1 day

Good day!
In general, the task is clear. To provide an accurate response regarding deadlines and pricing, I would like to clarify some questions that arose after analyzing your task.
Please write in private messages – we will discuss the details and your wishes.

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Budget: 700 UAH Deadline: 4 days

Hello, I am in the TOP 10 freelancers on the platform, I have already completed such projects, I will do it quickly, efficiently, and at a low cost.

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Budget: 700 UAH Deadline: 1 day

Good day!

I can help with the cleanup, and I understand that it's urgent — the hosting is waiting.

The main thing is to avoid illusions: cleaning the virus is half the job. The key is to find the entry point (vulnerable plugin, stolen password, backdoor). If we don't close it, the site will get reinfected in a few days, and the hosting will block it completely.

The process: backup → quick diagnosis (assess the scale) → code and database cleanup + closing the entry point → changing all passwords, updating, regenerating keys, checking for unauthorized admins.

Regarding payment: I won't name a price blindly — the volume is clear after the initial assessment. The first step is a short diagnosis, and at the end, I'll provide an exact estimate in hours, then it will be hourly.

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Budget: 700 UAH Deadline: 1 day

Response to the project:

Hello!
I regularly work with WordPress infections — there are more malware for WP, but it is also predictable to treat, as the entry points are usually the same.
Workflow:
1. Backup before everything else. A complete copy of files and the database, even if infected — so there is something to roll back to if the cleaning affects too much. An online store has orders and customers in the database, so we cannot take risks.
2. Diagnosis. The hosting provider's email usually already shows specific paths to the files — that’s half the job. Then I check:

files modified in the last weeks (the malware is immediately visible by dates)
the WordPress core and plugins against original distributions — this is how replaced files are found

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Budget: 700 UAH Deadline: 1 day

Hello! I am ready to quickly help with cleaning your WordPress site. I have experience working with malicious code, finding backdoors, and closing security holes that lead to infections. I will conduct a full audit of the files, remove viral scripts, and provide recommendations for protection so that the hosting no longer sends complaints. I am ready to start right now, please message me for details.

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Budget: 700 UAH Deadline: 1 day

Hello, Sergey!

I am very familiar with the problem — automatic hosting scanners (like Imunify360) often find malicious injections and issue ultimatums. We cannot delay, so that the hosting does not actually block the account.

I am ready to quickly isolate the threat, completely clean the site, and close vulnerabilities. Thanks to an optimized malware search process, I will resolve this issue within a few hours.

What exactly I will do:

Hosting report analysis: I will study the complaint log file to immediately identify the location of the malicious code.

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Budget: 700 UAH Deadline: 14 days

I can help — first, we need to look at the email from the hosting provider and understand how urgently they are ready to block the account. Please send this email and let me know if the website is currently accessible. Access to the hosting panel and the WordPress admin is needed, as well as the latest backup, if available. One important nuance: malicious code often hides in the database and in cron jobs, so it will be necessary to check not only the files. After receiving the information, I will quickly describe what exactly needs to be done next.

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Budget: 1000 UAH Deadline: 2 days

Good day! We have experience in cleaning WordPress from malicious code and eliminating vulnerabilities. We achieve this through deep scanning of files, removing backdoors, and updating plugins to the latest versions to close security gaps. We stabilize the website's operation and eliminate claims from the hosting provider.

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Budget: 700 UAH Deadline: 2 days

The hosting provider sent a complaint — I need to find and clean the malicious code before the site gets blocked. Here’s what I’ll do: I will scan the files using Wordfence + manually review suspicious PHP files in wp-content, remove infected fragments, then check .htaccess and the database for injections. After cleaning, I will close typical vulnerabilities: update the core/plugins, remove unnecessary write permissions, and implement basic protection against reinfection.

Please send access to the hosting (FTP/SSH or cPanel) and the email from the hosting provider — it usually specifies a specific file, and I will start from there.

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