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avatar cfwicks
cfwicks
25 Apr 2017

Steps to reproduce the issue

Adding various Joomla plugins may result in making the site susceptible to malware. Is there a way to verify that plugins will not fail malware scans?

Expected result

Find verified plugins supporting malware prevention practices that will pass malware scans using an SG Site scanner application.

Actual result

System information (as much as possible)

Additional comments

avatar cfwicks cfwicks - open - 25 Apr 2017
avatar joomla-cms-bot joomla-cms-bot - labeled - 25 Apr 2017
avatar PhilETaylor
PhilETaylor - comment - 26 Apr 2017

This should be closed.

Its not Joomla's role to provide audited extensions, or validate them against a 3rd party scanning app.

avatar franz-wohlkoenig franz-wohlkoenig - change - 26 Apr 2017
Status New Closed
Closed_Date 0000-00-00 00:00:00 2017-04-26 12:49:55
Closed_By franz-wohlkoenig
avatar joomla-cms-bot joomla-cms-bot - change - 26 Apr 2017
Closed_By franz-wohlkoenig joomla-cms-bot
avatar joomla-cms-bot joomla-cms-bot - close - 26 Apr 2017
avatar franz-wohlkoenig
franz-wohlkoenig - comment - 26 Apr 2017

closed as mentioned.


This comment was created with the J!Tracker Application at issues.joomla.org/tracker/joomla-cms/15550.

avatar joomla-cms-bot
joomla-cms-bot - comment - 26 Apr 2017

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