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Trojan.Cryxos.2960

Autoptimize & Trojan.Cryxos.2960: false positive

March 2, 2020 by futtta

I’ve had a couple of reports of Bitdefender flagging optimized JS as infected by Trojan.Cryxos.2960. I investigated earlier today and this almost certainly is a false positive. If you want you can “solve” this hiccup by excluding wp-includes/js/imagesloaded.min.js from JS optimization.

Categories autoptimize, lang:en, security, wordpress Tags bitdefender, false positive, Trojan.Cryxos.2960 Leave a comment

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