as.php

as.php Understanding the Vulnerable File Known as as.php in WordPress: What You Need to Know The as.php file is often associated with WordPress or other content management systems (CMS). Its… Continue Reading as.php

bak.php

The presence of a file named bak.php in your WordPress installation can raise a few possibilities, depending on how it was created and what its purpose is. The .bak extension… Continue Reading bak.php

module.php

The module.php file in a WordPress environment typically refers to a custom or theme-related file that is used to manage modular content or functionalities. Unlike the standard files that come… Continue Reading module.php

3ds.php

The 3ds.php file in WordPress, like any non-standard file, does not belong to the core WordPress system and is most likely either a custom addition or part of a third-party… Continue Reading 3ds.php

xmrlpc.php

The xmrlpc.php file is not standard in WordPress core, themes, or plugins; its presence may indicate customization or malware. If used legitimately, such custom files often serve developers by adding… Continue Reading xmrlpc.php

app-ads.txt

App-ads.txt, developed by the Interactive Advertising Bureau (IAB), combats ad fraud in mobile app advertising. It builds on the ads.txt protocol initially created for web publishers, extending its functionality to… Continue Reading app-ads.txt