Hacked WordPress website?
Guaranteed to fix hacked WordPress websites or your money back.
If your WordPress site has been compromised, our expert recovery service ensures a swift and thorough restoration. We’ll help you get your website back online quickly, with enhanced security to prevent future breaches.
Full malware removal to restore site functionality
Data restoration to recover lost content
Security hardening to prevent future attacks
Ongoing monitoring to keep your site secure
Backup verification to ensure data safety
$118
per website
How it works
Getting your website back up and running is easy. Follow these three simple steps to get started, from choosing the right plan to submitting your first support ticket.
Connect
First you’ll need to share your access details to us, so we can perform an in-depth malware and vulnerability scan.
Expert Repair
Your website clean begins within minutes after our experts gain access. Most sites are repaired and malware free within 4 to 6 hours. You’ll be contacted for updates. Vulnerability weaknesses get patched.
Report & Monitor
Once your website has been fixed, a detailed report of what was repaired and modified will be shared. Also, you will get recommendations and best practices to safeguard you against future threats.
Get back online fast with expert help
Small businesses can’t afford a hacked website — causing loss of revenue, loss of trust as a result of downtime, and search engine blacklists flagging your platform as unsafe. Get a guaranteed repair, so you don’t lose out on customers.
Guaranteed
Malware and other malicious attacks repaired, or your money back.
Priority support
Quick access to qualified security experts, minimising downtime.
Deep clean
Vulnerability specialists manually check for, identify and remove threats.
Blacklist removal
Ensuring no search engine flags your site as dangerous.
Frequently asked questions
What is a hacked website?
A hacked website occurs when cybercriminals exploit vulnerabilities in your website’s code (the programming behind it) to inject malware or gain unauthorised access.
Once a site is compromised, it can experience poor performance, downtime, and even be blacklisted by search engines for being flagged as dangerous. This can also result in a loss of customer trust.
In addition to malware, a hack may also compromise your website’s database, exposing sensitive information like contact details and passwords. This can lead to further issues, such as spam being sent through your website, social media accounts, or the email inboxes of your customers.
How to tell if your website has been hacked?
Hackers no longer target only large organisations; small websites are also at risk. Here are the main signs of a hacked website:
- Browser Alerts – Warning messages appear when visitors try to access your site.
- Google Search Console Notifications – Google may notify you of suspicious activity, and your site may be blacklisted.
- Slow Loading Times – A sudden increase in loading times could signal malware.
- Customer Complaints – Customers may report issues through your contact form.
- Hosting Provider Shutdown – Hosting providers may take your site offline for security reasons.
- Emails Marked as Spam – Your emails may land in spam folders due to malicious activity.
- Unwanted Ads or Redirects – Your site may show ads or redirect visitors due to a Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attack.
How to clean a hacked website?
Follow these steps to quickly clean a hacked website:
- Get a Fast Repair – Contact a website security specialist immediately to remove malware and get off blacklists. Downtime can hurt your business, so don’t wait to fix the issue.
- Consider Ongoing Security Protection – Set up website security services to monitor threats, remove malicious content instantly, and patch vulnerabilities regularly.
- Check for Viruses – Run a scan with antivirus software. If you don’t have one, find a trusted program (many options are free or affordable). Ensure your computer’s firewall is active to block malware.
- Change Passwords – Update all passwords in your website’s database, including email and FTP access. Alert your customers to change their login credentials as well.
- Update CMS – If you haven’t set up security protection, update your content management system (CMS) to the latest version, as outdated systems are common targets for hackers.
Do you charge for larger websites?
No. But if you have an unusually large site with extensive malware damage, the repair may take up to 30 hours.
Are there any hidden fees?
No, there are no hidden fees. We also don’t charge extra for assisting with getting your site unsuspended by your hosting provider.
Fix your hacked website fast!
One-time payment of $118 for a guaranteed fix, or your money back.