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Generally, a malicious WordPress Hacked Redirect is detected through the site’s front end when a visitor is redirected to any other page instead of the page or any site he requested. In most of the cases hackers use a particular malicious code to redirect the website to a shady or scam website to harm your brand.
Commonly used tricks includes:
- Adding themselves as a ghost admin on your website
- Injecting or uploading a malicious code in your WordPress site
- Executing .php code
If any malicious script is added by hackers it’s often named to look like a legitimate file like that’s the part of WordPress core files on the website. Hackers can add malicious code to wp-content/plugins or wp-content/uploads folders, .htaccess, wp-includes, wp-content/themes, or wp-config.php file.
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