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wpfan1000 on "[Plugin: Wordfence Security] Possible false positive"

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Hi,

Thanks for your response.

I just logged into my site and still have this warning as well as two others - which were not emailed to me by Wordfence.

A copy of the 3 warnings is below:

Modified plugin file: wp-content/plugins/yet-another-related-posts-plugin/readme.txt

Filename: wp-content/plugins/yet-another-related-posts-plugin/readme.txt
File type: Plugin
Issue first detected: 33 secs ago.
Severity: Warning
Status New

This file belongs to plugin "Yet Another Related Posts Plugin" version "4.1.2" and has been modified from the file that is distributed by WordPress.org for this version. Please use the link to see how the file has changed. If you have modified this file yourself, you can safely ignore this warning. If you see a lot of changed files in a plugin that have been made by the author, then try uninstalling and reinstalling the plugin to force an upgrade. Doing this is a workaround for plugin authors who don't manage their code correctly. [See our FAQ on http://www.wordfence.com for more info]
Tools: View the file. Restore the original version of this file. See how the file has changed.
Select for bulk repair
Resolve: I have fixed this issue Ignore until the file changes. Always ignore this file.

Modified plugin file: wp-content/plugins/wp-super-cache/readme.txt

Filename: wp-content/plugins/wp-super-cache/readme.txt
File type: Plugin
Issue first detected: 37 secs ago.
Severity: Warning
Status New

This file belongs to plugin "WP Super Cache" version "1.4" and has been modified from the file that is distributed by WordPress.org for this version. Please use the link to see how the file has changed. If you have modified this file yourself, you can safely ignore this warning. If you see a lot of changed files in a plugin that have been made by the author, then try uninstalling and reinstalling the plugin to force an upgrade. Doing this is a workaround for plugin authors who don't manage their code correctly. [See our FAQ on http://www.wordfence.com for more info]
Tools: View the file. Restore the original version of this file. See how the file has changed.
Select for bulk repair
Resolve: I have fixed this issue Ignore until the file changes. Always ignore this file.

Modified plugin file: wp-content/plugins/si-contact-form/readme.txt

Filename: wp-content/plugins/si-contact-form/readme.txt
File type: Plugin
Issue first detected: 39 secs ago.
Severity: Warning
Status New

This file belongs to plugin "Fast Secure Contact Form" version "4.0.18" and has been modified from the file that is distributed by WordPress.org for this version. Please use the link to see how the file has changed. If you have modified this file yourself, you can safely ignore this warning. If you see a lot of changed files in a plugin that have been made by the author, then try uninstalling and reinstalling the plugin to force an upgrade. Doing this is a workaround for plugin authors who don't manage their code correctly. [See our FAQ on http://www.wordfence.com for more info]
Tools: View the file. Restore the original version of this file. See how the file has changed.
Select for bulk repair
Resolve: I have fixed this issue Ignore until the file changes. Always ignore this file.

I clicked on the link to see changes of the first file:

Filename: wp-content/plugins/yet-another-related-posts-plugin/readme.txt
File type: Plugin File
Plugin Name: Yet Another Related Posts Plugin
Plugin Version: 4.1.2

The diffs are on line 65
The Original Version of the file
help us improve YARPP by [answering a few survey questions

The Modified Version on your WordPress system
tell us how you found out about YARPP, by taking [this quick five-question survey

My WP site says the plugin is up to date.

Thanks pleas help further.


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