Home

This Plugin was created to help WordPress admins clean infections off their site. It was inspired by my own need to clean up one of my BlueHost accounts after a pretty bad hack (see How It All Started). It is still a work in progress and I want to add many new and exciting features. It is currently being offered completely FREE of charge, though it did take quite a lot of time and hard work to develop, test, and make nice.

This project will continue to need my energy to keep it effectively getting rid of new threats and patching new vulnerabilities. That is why I am asking anyone who can, to please make a donation to keep this project going.

Aloha,
Eli Scheetz

Testimonials

600 Comments on "Home"

  • On May 17, 2020 at 5:30 am, erkan said:

    thank you for help

    Reply
  • On April 27, 2020 at 5:38 am, uydu servisi said:

    Teşekkürler!

    Reply
  • On April 3, 2020 at 1:31 am, Md. Hossain said:

    This is the best malware removal plugin.

    Reply
  • On February 25, 2020 at 3:44 pm, Mine said:

    My site is infected with malware where the search engine bots see completely different content with what human sees. Have been searching for the infected file but with no result. Does this plugin able to find those malware and remove it from my site?

    Reply
    • On February 25, 2020 at 3:55 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      Yes, That is exactly what this plugin was designed to do. Just make sure that you have the latest definition updates and run the Complete Scan and it should find this threat and remove it for you.

      Reply
  • On February 23, 2020 at 11:55 am, Whitney said:

    Hey, just found your plugin, thank you so much for making this! 2 questions:

    1. How long do scans typically take? I’m sure that varies with the size of the site but it’s showing over 300 minutes for a site that isn’t that big. Does that seem right?

    2. I’m running this for a client who has 2 infected websites on a shared host under the same root folder. One site I can scan the individual website folder (eg: mysite.com) but the other site will only let me scan the public_html folder which I saw in the comments you don’t recommend + its also taking forever. How can I change it from the public_html folder to mysite2.com folder?

    Thanks so much! x

    Reply
    • On February 24, 2020 at 9:14 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      1. No, that’s way too long. There are many variable that affect the scan times for various sites but it’s usually between 10 and 30 minutes for the Complete Scan.

      2. It sounds link the site installed in the public_html directory has a bunch of other sites installed inside that same directory. You can click on the link “public_html” and it will show you a list of sub-directories, then you can either just select the ones that you want to scan or you can add the names of the sub-directories that you don’t want to scan to the skip list.

      Reply
  • On February 6, 2020 at 5:59 am, Vladimir Grgić said:

    Every time i have a serious problem in a many websites for years – The Eli plugin always helps me and guides me to find the problem or solves the problem by itself completely. I have donated and will do in future also . All who are saved by this plugin also donate for this very helpful plugin – to give something back to the creator. Thanks for everything

    Reply
  • On October 22, 2019 at 11:46 am, caleb said:

    hi, I use this but for some reason, I am getting an error when downloading new definitions.

    Access is not allowed. Please contact website webmaster or SiteGuarding.com support.

    I am on blue host. Any suggestions?

    Reply
    • On October 22, 2019 at 7:41 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      It looks like your WP Antivirus plugin is blocking you. Try deactivating that plugin and then try the definition updates again.

      Reply
  • On October 13, 2019 at 5:53 pm, Emmy Nwabuzor said:

    Good day.
    I love your plugin, but before anything I need clarification on the following, please;

    1. Does donated account have any special feature(s) added, or its still the same even without donating (difference between the free and donated acct)?
    2. Does the plugin indicate (on the plugin UI) that one has donated?
    3. I believe it blocks malware and virus, etc. But can it automatically remove as well?
    4. Does it automatically scan all the parts of the site or one has to manually initiate the scan (because the scanning process takes time) ?
    5. Does it matter how much I donate (what are the difference)?
    6. Does it scan every part of the site files (host server)?

    Of a truth, you deserve to be donated for your effort, because out there people spend lots of money protecting their websites – but here its a different story with the same (or even more advanced) features. But like I said I need to clear my doubts.

    Waiting for your quick reply. Thanks

    Reply
    • On October 15, 2019 at 11:14 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      The default firewall setting protect against the most common external threats to WordPress sites. If you donate $15 or more the additional Brute-Force Login protection becomes available.

      The main function of this plugin is to find and remove malicious code from your files and your WordPress database. You can choose to scan all the files in your site_root (whatever directory your site is configured to load from), or just the wp-content or just the plugins. For efficiency the scan will skip certain file types that are unable to executing PHP code and also empty file (that contain no code).

      You can download the latest definitions of known threats manually or if your donation is $29 or more then you can enable the Automatic Update feature with includes the core files definitions.

      Once you have made a donation it will show up on the Anti-Malware Settings page in your wp-admin and the premium features will then be available.

      Reply
  • On August 21, 2019 at 9:35 pm, Somnath Jadhav said:

    Thank you for helping me to find out and clean up malware’s on my website. You have done good work.

    Reply
  • On August 1, 2019 at 2:37 pm, Michel Hales said:

    Is the $29 donation per website?

    Reply
    • On August 1, 2019 at 6:17 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      No, it’s per account, and you can register as many sites as you want to that account ;-)

      Reply
      • On August 2, 2019 at 8:44 am, Michel Hales said:

        I have already donated and will donate again – in the same account because this plugin is very valuable…
        But when I installed the plugin, there isn’t a place to “register” it anymore. There used to be a place to enter my account information… Please advise.

        Reply
        • On August 2, 2019 at 9:18 am, Anti-Malware Admin said:

          If it says that you are not yet registered then you need to click the button that says “Get FREE Key” then you can register that key to your existing account under the same email address as your other keys ;-)

          Reply
      • On April 12, 2020 at 10:14 pm, Mohit Gupta said:

        How do I add another website

        Reply
        • On April 14, 2020 at 2:49 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

          Simply install the plugin on the new site the same way you did on the first site ;-)

          You can register all your keys under the same email address if you want them all on one account.

          Reply
  • On July 30, 2019 at 4:48 am, Chris W said:

    Good morning. I download the plugin three days ago because my site was hit by a Pharma hack. I ran the scan a few times, but it never really finishes. As of now, its’a been running for two days and is still at 0%. I wanted to see if it is working keeping and donating to, but does it really run this slow?

    The site redirects to a Pharma site when clicking the Google listing. It also is not allowing permission to to wp-admin/admin-ajax.php file.

    Chris W.

    Reply
    • On July 30, 2019 at 2:35 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      The scan is not working at all on your site because of that issue with your admin-ajax.php file. You can try the Quick Scans but they may not be able to finish either if you memory_limit is set too low. The Complete Scan would be best but it requires the admin-ajax.php to be working properly. check the permissions on that file and then also check your .htaccess for any rules that may be limiting your access to that URL. Once you get that issue resolved then the Complete Scan will start working for you.

      Reply
  • On July 26, 2019 at 12:30 pm, Elvis Pressley said:

    Good day, I have scanned and cleaned with your wordpress plugin, moved to new hosting company with better security and this malware or virus keeps on coming back. It is as if no one can identify it or wordfence is installing this virus to force people to buy their useless software.

    It infects *.php files with this type of autogenerated text and then I presume 1st step is it creates a 592386794.php or similar file looking file.

    Anyone that has a clue where is the root of this or is my hosting cpanel infected and contaminating my wordpress installs ?

    Reply
    • On July 28, 2019 at 9:56 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      I really don’t think that Wordfence is installing virus on your site. If you have moved your site to another host and it’s still getting re-infected then maybe the root vulnerability was copied to the new server … and the security on the new server still is not good enough ;-)

      My plugin will clean these infections and record the infection times in the Quarantine. What you need to do is find the access_log files on your new server and cross-reference the exact infection times with any activity in the logs so that you can pin down how this infection is getting in. Let me know what you find there or if you need any more help. Also, I do offer Super Secure hosting to those who really need it (like you) and I know the security on all my servers is good enough that you wouldn’t be having this issue if you were hosting this site with me ;-) Email me directly if you want to move your site one last time and never worry about it getting hacked ever again!

      Reply
  • On June 17, 2019 at 5:48 am, William Ortiz said:

    Can you have an antivirus that covers more than one domain ?

    Reply
    • On June 19, 2019 at 2:03 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      You can install my plugin on as many site as you want.

      If you want to scan your whole server at once and you have root access to the server then you chould install an application on the server like clamav or maldetect.

      Reply
  • On June 3, 2019 at 2:15 pm, tony me said:

    Great Plugin – being using it for years. And I contribute when I can.
    Something interesting today. Someone has been trying to hack into one of my WordPress sites by login in as safe-load.gotmls.net
    What is interesting to me, is how they found out I am using your plugin. Any idea on what is going on here.

    Reply
    • On June 3, 2019 at 10:02 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      Yes, When a hacker or bot tries to login to your site while you have the Brute-Force Protection enabled they will get redirected to safe-load.gotmls.net (my site for capturing these failed attempts). They must have found themselves their and mistakenly thought that maybe your login would have something to do with that URL ;-)

      Reply
  • On May 20, 2019 at 9:03 am, Volodymyr Tsaryk said:

    Hello,
    I’ve found new malware that is not recognized by the plugin, how I can submit files so they will be added to scan signatures?

    Reply
    • On June 11, 2019 at 1:41 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      Please email me directly with any suspected malware that was not found by my plugin and I will get it added to my definition updates ASAP ;-)
      eli AT gotmls DOT net

      Reply
  • On May 14, 2019 at 4:42 am, Diego Salamanca said:

    Hi!
    There is any way to scan auto everyday?
    i mean, or scheduled without click the “scan” button always.

    Thanks!

    Reply
    • On May 15, 2019 at 5:22 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      I am working on this feature but scheduled scans are not available at this time. Because of the way the scan engine is written it is very hard to get the complete process to run in a cron job. I will let you know as soon as this new feature is ready for testing.

      Reply
      • On July 5, 2019 at 11:34 am, Darren McEntee said:

        Where is there active news updates regarding gotmls?
        Twitter seems dead, blog seem dead.
        Thanks.

        Reply
        • On July 8, 2019 at 5:29 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

          I stopped posting on Twitter because not many people were using it and it is difficult to post meaningful and complete answers to questions posted there with such a limited number of characters.

          It’s also true that I have not created any new posts on the blog but I still use the forum on the site and I reply to every comment. I usually respond right away but it took me a few days to to get back to you because my grandson is in the ICU and I’ve had to travel to stay with him during this difficult time.

          If you have any questions please feel free to post them on my site or on WordPress.org and I will get back to you as soon as I can.

          Reply
          • On July 11, 2019 at 5:04 am, Darren McEntee said:

            Thanks Eli, hope your grandson gets well.
            Also, is or will there be a scheduled scan option, as a pro feature, planned?

          • On July 12, 2019 at 3:13 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

            I have been working on a scheduled scan feature for a while now and I think it will be ready for testing very soon. I just need a little more time to work on it, make sure there are no bugs, make sure the performance is optimized, and do some BETA testing in the field before I will be ready to offer this to a broader base of my users. I can let you know when I’m ready for testing…

  • On May 10, 2019 at 6:29 am, Diego Salamanca said:

    Hi!

    There is any way to scan my full server?
    i have some WP sites, and maybe is beter to scan all of them, without install the pligin in every site…

    thanks!

    Reply
    • On May 11, 2019 at 3:45 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      If you have WordPress installed into the root directory of the main site and all the other sites are installed in sub-directories under that site then you can install my plugin on the main site and it will scan all the other, but this is not recommended and it may take a very long time to finish the complete scan of all the sites. There are also other specific features and protection that are only active on the sites that have my plugin installed directly on them so it is still a good idea to install the plugin on every site.

      Reply
  • On April 17, 2019 at 10:26 pm, johan said:

    my website is infected tharbardir malware. Does your plugin can clean that malware?

    Thanks

    Johan

    Reply
    • On April 18, 2019 at 9:28 am, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      Yes, it should find that threat and remove it for you. Please let me know if you think it is missing anything (make sure the clean the cache to see the updated results ; – )

      Reply
  • On April 6, 2019 at 11:32 pm, Stephen said:

    Aloha!

    All is going well with the plugin and have cleaned up a bad hack to my server on many sites with your plugin.

    Is there a way to get this to run automatically, or is a manual run only? I’d like to have it run at least once a day on certain sites.

    Thank your,
    Stephen

    Reply
    • On April 8, 2019 at 9:46 am, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      I am working on a scheduled scan service but this is not ready yet. I will let you know when I have this feature ready for testing.

      Reply
  • On April 3, 2019 at 2:29 pm, Stephen Pierce said:

    Truly extraordinary service and a great tool that fixed hacked scripts rather than just deleting them as other tools wanted to do (which would have broken my site).

    HIGHEST RECOMMENDATION!

    THANK YOU!

    Reply
  • On March 29, 2019 at 7:23 am, Manuel Salceda said:

    Hi, Good Morning
    Have I understood well?

    If I don´t donate, I will not have the Virus removed from my WordPress?

    Other Question:

    I got 6 different WEBSITES all of them WordPress, Do I need to pay 15 USD for each one of those?

    Reply
    • On March 29, 2019 at 9:46 am, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      No, you misunderstand.

      First of all, my Anti-Malware plugin will remove all Known Threats for you without making any donation. You just need to register your FREE Key and then you can download the latest definition updates.

      If you register all your Sites/Keys under the same email address then you can make one donation if you want to unlock premium features on all those sites!

      If you donate just $15 then you can activate the Brute-Force Login Protection in the Firewall options, but if you donate $29 or more then you can also enable the Automatic Update feature on all your sites.

      Reply
  • On March 28, 2019 at 8:52 am, Stephen said:

    Hi,

    I host a lot of very small free sites for friends and non-profits and all sites on one IP address were hacked. I’ve had trouble getting other malware removal tools to remove it, but your plugin seems to have completely cleaned up one of my sites.

    I tried to install on another site (noted above) but it won’t accept the registration.

    I will definitely make a donation (though modest as I’m already losing money keeping my server up). Do you have any option for me to get a license to work on all of the sites? (may 15-25… still digging to find out which are active) – instead of trying to register all individually?

    I appreciate any help you can offer in getting this current website registered and guidance on how trying to register others does not get blocked.

    Thank you!
    Stephen

    Reply
    • On March 29, 2019 at 9:50 am, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      If you register each Sites using the Key under provided on the pre-filled registration form on the Anti-Malware Setting page in your own wp-admin and use the same email address on each registration then all your sites will be on the same account and one donation will unlock the premium features for all ;-)

      Reply
  • On March 24, 2019 at 11:23 pm, code-23843 introwebb said:

    Hi,

    Can you please regarding your plugin.

    Right now my site is showing CROSS DOMAIN ISSUE.

    Can you help me out for this. Right now i am using dropzone file upload part.

    Reply
    • On March 25, 2019 at 12:04 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      I’m not sure that I understand what your issue is. I don’t see any obvious threats on your site. Can you email me directly with a screenshot that shows the issue that you need help with?

      Reply
  • On February 24, 2019 at 9:49 am, Alvaro Bulnes said:

    acabo de instalar tu plugins pero parece que no opera con la nueva versión de wordpress, cuando lo corro el programa me lanza a una pantalla a parte para scannear solo un momento para despues quedarse detenido.

    Reply
    • On March 6, 2019 at 1:07 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      Mi plugin opera con la nueva versión de wordpress.

      Me gustaría ayudarte a entender por qué no está funcionando para ti. ¿Podrias enviarme una captura de pantalla del escaneo un momento después de que se detenga?

      Reply
  • On February 21, 2019 at 4:30 pm, Bezalel Jim said:

    Does this plugin scan the database and fix malware there?
    Since i am using pro version but the virus seems to occur again and again after fixing. I have a doubt that the virus is actually in the database which is why its occurs again.

    Reply
    • On February 22, 2019 at 7:59 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      Yes, the plugin does scan the database.

      If it is removing these threats but they are coming back sometime after that then your server still has some vulnerability that is letting the hacker in. It could be another site hosted on that same server, if you are on a typical shared hosting account then it is likely very easy for the malicious code to jump around from site to site and come back to your site over and over. It would need to be removed from every site on that server or you would need to move your site to a more secure hosting environment.

      Reply
  • On February 18, 2019 at 6:33 am, Zhihan said:

    My site was infected and I used your plugin to effectively scan and removed the affected files. Thanks a lot for the good effort to share your work with the rest of the world!

    Reply
  • On February 15, 2019 at 7:44 am, Mahmoud Almaghraby said:

    hello team

    i have site wp installed in sub-directory.
    your plugins can scan sub-directory?
    or i must install wp in root server?!

    Reply
    • On February 15, 2019 at 8:24 am, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      My plugin will work fine from the sub-directory, and you should even be able to scan the root from there too.

      Reply
  • On February 12, 2019 at 9:52 am, HL said:

    Hello, just wondering if the donation for the Pro version is yearly?

    Reply
  • On February 9, 2019 at 2:42 am, Nathalie said:

    Hi,

    Can you tell me what level of donation includes everything, i.e. monitoring, automatic update/clean up, etc.?

    Also, 85% of my websites are html only but were subject to hackers in January. If I add wp in a subdirectory (like domain.com/security) and install the plugin in that directory, will it protect all the content in the public_html folder?

    Thanks.

    Reply
    • On February 9, 2019 at 10:00 am, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      This is a self-help plugin for end users like yourself to use to check and clean your own site on your own time. I do not currently offer any monitoring or clean up services beyond what the plugin can do for you. If you donate $29 or more then you will have access to all the current premium features on all your sites registered under the same account/email (including: automatic updates, core file definitions, and the brute-force login patch).

      Yes, you can install WP into a sub-directory and then use my plugin to scan the root site. There is also another possible options for scanning HTML sites. If those sites are already stored inside a sub-directory within the public_html folder for the main website on your hosting account then you should be able to scan them all from that main site if you install WP there.

      Reply
  • On February 7, 2019 at 8:38 am, NILANJAN SEN said:

    How much do I need to donate to get regular updates?

    Reply
  • On February 5, 2019 at 10:31 pm, walt k said:

    thanks for your plugin + updates.
    goodhelp for my scamed website !
    thanks !!!!

    Reply
  • On December 18, 2018 at 5:33 am, Alan said:

    How do i download the plugin?

    Reply
  • On December 1, 2018 at 12:33 pm, Fatih said:

    If I donete, Can I use pro version on multiple website?

    Reply
    • On December 1, 2018 at 4:15 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      Yes, you can. Just register all you site’s keys under the same email address and you donation will count for all of them ;-)

      Reply
  • On November 19, 2018 at 4:30 pm, Webmaster Revista Fairway said:

    Great plugin, thanks for share it!

    Reply
  • On November 19, 2018 at 3:57 am, Tomal Siddik said:

    I wanted purchase the the plugin. How can i purchase this premium plugin? I wanted use any web site and wanted removed malware.

    Reply
    • On November 28, 2018 at 11:25 am, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      Just install and activate the free plugin. Then register the installation Key from the pre-filled registration form on the Anti-Malware Settings page in your wp-admin. Once you make a donation of $29 or more then all the premium feature will be available to any sites registered to your account.

      Reply
  • On October 31, 2018 at 6:21 am, Bobby said:

    Thanks for sharing this amazing plugin on WordPress Plugins to easily run a complete scan to automatically remove known security threats and backdoor scripts from WordPress powered website or blog. It is helpful!

    Reply
  • On October 9, 2018 at 8:08 pm, coinworldstory said:

    my website redirect to another website is this plugin help

    Reply
  • On October 4, 2018 at 10:57 pm, inbal MESHULAM said:

    hi

    I did full scan and i got this message:
    “Core File Changes”
    what can I do?

    thanks
    inbal

    Reply
  • On September 30, 2018 at 1:26 am, Lawrence said:

    This WordPress security plugin is the real definition of Malware protection when it comes to protection of WordPress websites.

    I really love the security plugin functionality

    Reply
  • On September 23, 2018 at 11:38 am, Different Truths said:

    I have this code which is showing up in my header file which is showing as malware. Please fix it …/public_html/wp-admin/admin-header.php

    Reply
    • On September 23, 2018 at 7:57 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      This malware is in my latest definition updates. Please make sure that you have downloaded the latest definitions and then run the Themes – Quick Scan, or the Complete Scan on the wp-contents if the Quick Scan fails. It should then show the infected files and you can click the automatic fix button to clean those selected files.

      If you have trouble with any of this then please send me a screenshot of the scan results so that I can see what’s going on.

      Reply
  • On August 11, 2018 at 1:18 pm, MATTHEW LAVANISH said:

    Hi Eli,

    Great plugin. Thanks for keeping this going. I’m using it following an infection just to make sure I found everything.

    Two questions:
    1) The first time I ran the plugin (pre registration) it flagged a lot of files as suspicious. Once I regiestered and donated, it no longer flagged these files. Is that just a result of having updated and better definitions?

    2) Is your plugin scanning the database as well?

    Thanks!

    Reply
    • On August 18, 2018 at 7:52 am, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      1) Yes, once you register and download the latest definition updates then the plugin can find and fix Known Threats so there is no longer a need to guess at Potential Threats.

      2) Currently (as of version 4.17.69) my plugin scans the filesystem to remove Known Threats in the code. I am work on a DB Scan now that will find and remove any SQL Injection in your database. This feature should be available in my new plugin release (coming soon).

      Reply
  • On June 11, 2018 at 5:14 am, Murad Khan said:

    I Really Love Your Plugin I Just Have a suggestion to add History Page for old treats.

    Reply
    • On June 12, 2018 at 7:23 am, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      There is a brief Scan history on the Scan Settings page and I am working on adding more details and rescan options to that for a future plugin update. You can also find a complete and detailed history of every threat that was fixed with myplugin on the Quarantine page in your wp-admin.

      Reply
  • On June 10, 2018 at 7:06 pm, sherry b. said:

    Eli, you continue to have my eternal appreciation for your work and this wonderful plugin!!! Thank you again so much for your time and willingness to be a help in this world!

    Sherry

    Reply
  • On April 30, 2018 at 6:01 am, Phil Whyte said:

    Hi, I found your plugin after all of my sites (15 separate web sites) were blocked by Microsoft on 27/04.

    I downloaded, installed and used your plugin and it was very easy to set up and use. I ran a full scan on one website and no malware or threats found – which was reassuring although I wasn’t sure whether there may have been something it hadn’t found. Anyway, Microsoft has since unblocked the sites so all is back to normal.

    Thank you for developing a great plugin that will hopefully keep my websites malware free. In return, I have donated your suggested $29 fee.

    One question: On your Donations page it states I can use the plugin on as many sites as I want?

    If so, I have installed it on a second site and it wouldn’t let me use the same installation key, I had to re-register the plugin again. Because of that, I couldn’t enable the ‘Core File Changes’ definitions or updates, it states: “Donate $29+ now to get Automatic Definition Updates and use the Core Files definitions.”

    I have used the same credentials to register on three of my separate WordPress sites so I need to know whether each site requires a new key and a new donation of $29 or if not, what I have missed?

    Happy to donate every year if I am reminded by the way!

    Thanks

    Reply
    • On April 30, 2018 at 6:38 am, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      You can only use one key per site but if you register all your sites and keys under the same email address then your donation will unlock the core files definitions on all of them.

      Reply
  • On April 27, 2018 at 1:24 am, Daniel Williams said:

    Hi, great plugin :) is there a way you can help find the backdoor/vulnerability on a site? Cleaning malware daily, and it’s not using anything unusual plugins wise/all up to date. Can’t stop it coming!

    Many thanks

    Reply
    • On April 27, 2018 at 5:33 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      Look in the Anti-Malware Quarantine to get the exact infection times and then cross reference these times in the access_log files on your server to find out if there is a script on your site that is responsible for rewriting these infections. If you find anything suspicious please send it to me so that I can examine it. If there is nothing in the log files at the time of these infection then your server is infected at a root level and you should probably move your sites to a move secure hosting environment.

      Reply
  • On April 25, 2018 at 9:49 am, Nicola Chilo said:

    Hi,

    I’ve installed and registered the plugin since 2016 in one of my wordpress websites but in this lasts months, even if updated, it couldn’t update its definitions anymore.
    May you how why?

    By the way since the end of last year the sw worked great and found it really effective.
    Thanks in advance for your help.

    Reply
    • On April 28, 2018 at 7:12 pm, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      I’m not sure why it has stopped working for you. You could check your browser Console for JavaScript errors and disable any BHOs that might be blocking the update script. You can also look in your error_log on the server to see if it is being blocked by something on the server.

      If you can find anything wrong please send me a direct email with a screenshot of the Anti-malware Settings page in your wp-admin so that I can try to help you further.

      Reply
  • On April 18, 2018 at 4:22 pm, Tony said:

    My site was hacked and it is now suspended until I remove the malware. I have all of malicios files, I need to clean up those files in order to reinstate my site back on the web. Thanks in advance.

    Reply
    • On April 20, 2018 at 8:20 am, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      Can you send me these files or send me a screenshot of the files so I can see how to help you with this (direct emails with attachments work best)?

      Reply
  • On April 8, 2018 at 8:09 am, Geison Cruz said:

    Wow, this plugin works pretty well, as soon as I make a payment to my account, I’ll make a donation. Worth it. Excellent work

    Reply
  • On March 30, 2018 at 12:28 am, MissKeera said:

    Any chance you’d add bitcoin as a donation method?

    Reply
    • On March 30, 2018 at 9:03 am, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      No, I only have PayPal because it’s the most widely accepted form of online payment. You can also use a credit card on the PayPal website but I am truly sorry if that does not work for you.

      Reply
  • On March 21, 2018 at 2:32 am, Andy said:

    Hi,

    First of all I love your plugin, it’s saved me loads of time cleaning infected sites for various clients.

    Can I just ask if you have any plans to support WP-CLI so that it is possible to schedule updates and scans from the command line, this would be incredible useful and would definitely cause me to set up a regular donation to support your work.

    Thanks again!

    Reply
    • On March 24, 2018 at 10:35 am, Anti-Malware Admin said:

      Yes, I am currently working on a CLI and also a scheduled scan feature. I will let you know when I have something ready for BETA testing…

      Reply

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

*

You may use these HTML tags and attributes: <a href="" title=""> <abbr title=""> <acronym title=""> <b> <blockquote cite=""> <cite> <code> <del datetime=""> <em> <i> <q cite=""> <strike> <strong>