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  • nixuser
    Have you checked the error_log in account directory? Try changing the php version of the website from cpanel.
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  • Marlene_20
    Have you checked the error_log in account directory? Try changing the php version of the website from cpanel.

    Thanks for the suggestions. After some more investigation, the reason for the issue seems to be malware. Probably thanks to a plugin that wasn't up-to-date. :confused:
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  • Okaro
    I tried accessing the page via IPaddress:2083 but get a security warning so I didn't proceed.

    You can proceed. This warning is "only" to tell you that the SSL certificate is not valid or has expired, like you said.
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  • keat63
    Have you considered temporarily replacing your public_html/index file with a basic index.html

    Here's a web site

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  • nixuser
    You can also try creating a basic phpinfo page
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  • cPanelLauren
    Thanks for the suggestions. After some more investigation, the reason for the issue seems to be malware. Probably thanks to a plugin that wasn't up-to-date. :confused:

    Were you able to get this resolved after removing the plugin and resolving the malware issue?
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