Hidden Malware in WordPress Websites Allows Attackers to Execute Malicious Code Remotely

A sophisticated malware campaign has recently been uncovered by security researchers at Sucuri, targeting WordPress websites through hidden malware and backdoors in the mu-plugins directory. This attack chain allows remote execution of malicious code, enabling full server compromise, data theft, and persistent control over infected sites. The /wp-content/mu-plugins/ directory – designed for “must-use” plugins that […]

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