• I’m a web designer
    I recently took on a client that has an issue with their Admin Dashboard.  The website is an e-commerce site, and that portion of it seems to be working fine.

    However, when I log in as Admin, the Settings menu item is missing (and its submenus). Also, if you select “Installed Plugins” it simply takes you to the Dashboard home page, and won’t display the installed plugins. It appears the database is redirecting somehow. I can’t simply download a recent backup since they say it has been happening for a few weeks.

    Any ideas where to look in the database to find the issue? What Table? What Option? or what file to look in?

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  • lisa

    (@contentiskey)

    To safely test to start to narrow down the source of the issue(s) – create a separate environment with an exact copy of the site installed in the testing environment. (i.e. some hosting plans have development environment built-in, or use other tools like localwp.com or instawp.com)

    Thread Starter lumyser

    (@lumyser)

    Thanks Lisa. I’ve been doing that but getting nowhere. When I try to restore the database, fails saying there are to many errors in the database. The reason I believe they got hacked is because I cannot run Wordfence either. I have a couple other scanner plugins installed but they don’t find any malicious code.

    • This reply was modified 9 months, 1 week ago by lumyser.

    It looks like the user’s admin capabilities have been tampered with. Does the website have a user role editor plugin, that could’ve caused it ( if not the hacking incident ).

    You will need to reset the default capabilities of your site. Make sure you take a full backup of the site including its database.

    I haven’t used this plugin personally, but it seems to do what we want here

    https://wordpress.org/plugins/reset-roles-and-capabilities/

    It should hopefully bring back the settings to the admin role.

    Since the site has been compromised in the past, it is also a good idea to get it thoroughly checked from someone experienced with WP security.

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