When I try logging in to my WordPress.org account, I get a white screen with following message:
Internal Server Error
File “/home/cluster-sites/6/h/<my domain>.co.uk/public_html/wp-login.php” is writeable by group
suPHP 0.7.2
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Any ideas how this can be fixed?
It’s possibly related to one of the following:
– The last action I tried in WordPress was updating the version of WordPress, as advised to in my WordPress dashboard. When I clicked on this option, nothing seemed to happen at the time. Then when I returned to my WordPress account 1hr later, the above message was happening.
(Sorry, I’m unsure which versions of WordPress, as I can’t login to check!)
– Earlier I backed up my website using UpdraftPlus. This seemed to go smoothly, and everything was working fine immediately afterwards.
– Before that I manually backed up my website files using FileZilla FTP Client. This involved altering permissions of “index.php” from 644(?) to 666, as per Step 3 of the following instructions:
Again, everything seemed to be working fine afterwards.
Other info if it helps:
– In FileZilla, my remote site is now empty and says “Not connected to any server”.
– I have not altered my login details or theme (Zakra).
As a complete newbie to website building and hosting, I would appreciate any advice.
(Please bear in mind I can’t actually login to my WordPress account to check or change anything there. Also, as a newbie, I would appreciate as little jargon as possible.)
Thank you