Frequently asked question
Common signs include Google security warnings, unexpected redirects, spam pages, slow loading, unknown admin users, or alerts from your hosting provider. Even if the site looks normal, hidden malware can still be present.
Yes. We manually remove malware, injected scripts, spam links, and hidden backdoors from website files and databases. Automated scans alone often miss hidden threats, which is why manual cleanup is essential for full recovery.
After cleanup, we secure common entry points and apply essential security fixes to reduce the risk of reinfection. While no website can be guaranteed hack-proof, proper cleanup and hardening significantly improve safety.
Yes. Malware infections can cause Google warnings, de-indexing, or ranking drops. Cleaning the website and resolving security issues is the first step toward restoring search visibility and user trust.
No. The goal is to remove malicious code without affecting legitimate content. Pages, posts, images, and functionality are preserved while infected elements are cleaned.
Most hacked website recovery projects are completed within 24–72 hours, depending on the size of the website and the severity of the infection.
Reinfection can happen if vulnerabilities remain. That’s why we close common security gaps, remove backdoors, and recommend best practices to reduce future risk.
Yes. We clean and recover WordPress websites as well as custom or other CMS-based websites, depending on the hosting environment and access provided.
Stop making changes, avoid restoring old backups without review, and seek professional cleanup. Acting quickly helps limit damage, protect users, and prevent further spread.