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Hi @trey03 ,
Can you please give me more details? How have you decided it is not secure?
Best,
AlexResolving
@mallen1255 , please give 3.4.15 a try
@mallen1255 , the bug confirmed, I’m looking at it
HiΒ @justmichalΒ ,Β @mallen1255, please check if 3.4.14 fixes your issues
Hi @justmichal , @mallen1255, I’m still on this.
@justmichal , sorry to hear that, and sorry for being unavailable. I’ll definitely take a look over this weekend.
Hi @dade88 ,
Would you mind reaching out to me via email so I can test it live and reproduce the issue?
Best,
Alex@lpsct ,
Have you disabled ‘Serve stale content’ before purging all the content?
Best,
AlexHi @lpsct ,
We’ve released FastPixel 1.0.38, which improves our security model even further, by implementing RSA-2028 asymmetric cryptography to sign requests coming from our servers.
What it technically means, is that even if you’ve been hacked, and your site authorization key leaked, the malicious users will not be able to upload random pages to your server.Thank you for reporting, and let me know if we can assist you further.
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AlexI believe that your website was hacked and FastPixel just cached the hacked results.
As an first step, please flush FastPixel cache and then deactivate it – this way you can be sure it has nothing to do with FastPixel.Technically, it is possible to upload an html at a given URL, but one should know the secret key that is generated by Fastpixel for your host. So please contact us through https://fastpixel.io/#contact so we can investigate the reason of your key leaking, probably through your theme or another plugin.
Hi @lpsct, can you please share your site URL and/or open a ticket?