![]() ![]() ![]() (website url) /wp-content/plugins/gp-premium/colors/functions/js/customizer.js?ver=1.12.3 (website url) /wp-content/plugins/gp-premium/typography/functions/js/customizer.js?ver=1.12.3 (website url) /wp-content/plugins/gp-premium/spacing/functions/customizer/js/customizer.js?ver=1.12.3 (And that’s just upon visiting the sites without even logging-in … it gets worse when I ).īitdefender blocked this dangerous page for your protection: #Bitdefender blocks ctivo installI’ve removed the actual URL’s and replaced them with (website url) for privacy reasons.ĭangerous page blocked for your protectionĭangerous pages attempt to install software that can harm the device, gather personal information or operate without your consent. #Bitdefender blocks ctivo freeWith all that said and known, here’s what happens after I install GP (regardless of free or premium). – all sites “gree” / “No engines detected this URL” I can also clearly see that they are all 100% clean on these important sites: I’ve run CXS (Configserver Exploit Scanner) scans on the sites that I’ve used GP Premium on, and they are totally clean. ![]() All other sites I’ve done with my colleague using all the other frameworks / builders such as Genesis, Elementor, Divi, and a wide variety of other well-known themes pass Bitdefender’s detection with no issue. The issue of Bitdefender detecting sites as infected / dangerous only happens on sites that I use GP on. GP basics – theme version 3.0.2 / Premium plugin version 1.12.3 WordPress environment basics – Individual installs (not multi-site) of WP 5.6 with only a few plugins (WPForms Pro, iThemes Security Pro, SeedProd Pro) Server environment basics – cPanel (release tier for Production servers), CloudLinux OS, PHP 7.4, mySQL 7 What I DO know is my servers and sysadmin maintenance. This is most definitely an issue of false-positives, but since I’d have to submit each site URL to Bitdefender that I create using GP and wait 72 hours to get them removed from Bitdefender’s blocking list, I thought it best to bring it to the attention of GP devs (and other GP users here, just in case anyone else encounters this, but GP devs would have the best chance of communicating with Bitdefender devs in order to squash this critical issue).īefore I dive into Bitdefender issue details: However, I’ve run into a major issue – a widely used computer security suite (Bitdefender Total Security) that I’ve used on my workstations for years is detecting each site that I switch to GP as being “Infected” and “Dangerous” (even on fresh new clean installs of WP 5.6 with only default Twenty Twenty-One theme enabled before installing GP). I’m extremely impressed and happy with GeneratePress so far! While I’m not a WP expert designer by any means and I have a colleague who is very WordPress savvy that helps me with each site, GP has given me more ability to control things that I would have normally had to rely on my colleague for a lot of custom CSS that I don’t have to even bother with when using GP Premium. #Bitdefender blocks ctivo licenseI’m new to GP and just bought my Premium license last month after a couple years of using the Genesis platform. My apologies in advance for the long post! However, it’s a matter of great importance. ![]()
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