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		<title>Hacked WordPress Recovery</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Interesting to see this post from WP developer Donnacha, on removing various popular nasties from a wordpress install after it has been hacked or compromised.</p> <p>At work we often see instances where it is not possible to simply return a user&#8217;s CMS install to a pre-hack backup and then upgrade (the safest course of action) [...]]]></description>
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