I think this might be part of the problem LCBO.com is
experiencing:
I have a customer with a Wordpress site that had similar problems. Oh
what a freaking nightmare that was... in the end I had to completely disable all plugins and widgets until the culprit was found.
Not saying the LCBO site was built on it but I find as time goes on, websites tend to be designed around a framework of some kind rather than HTML from scratch... and very little attention is given to security of that framework.
I have a customer with a Wordpress site that had similar problems. Oh what a freaking nightmare that was... in the end I had to completely disable all plugins and widgets until the culprit was found.
My approach with WP is to turn off outside access first. Just
park a landing page with an "offline/maintenance" comment or
something.
[...] and a hefty invoice for my time.
[...] and a hefty invoice for my time.
Sweet. Wish I could do that with the sites that I manage. Most
of mine are charities or non-profits or retired folks.
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