Unexpected Redirects
Visitors are sent to unrelated websites, spam pages or suspicious destinations. Redirects may affect mobile users or only certain URLs.
Think your website has been hacked, infected with malware, or compromised by malicious code? We investigate infected websites, remove malicious files and database injections, clean redirects and SEO spam, repair compromised WordPress installations, and help secure the website against reinfection.
Not every website problem is malware. But unexpected redirects, unfamiliar administrator accounts, injected pages, strange PHP files, browser warnings and sudden SEO spam can be signs that a website has been compromised.
Visitors are sent to unrelated websites, spam pages or suspicious destinations. Redirects may affect mobile users or only certain URLs.
Search Console, Google Search or browsers report hacked content, malware, phishing or other security issues.
Japanese SEO spam, pharmaceutical pages, casino content, doorway pages or unexpected URLs appear on your domain.
Strange PHP files, modified timestamps, suspicious scripts or unfamiliar files appear in your website directories.
Unknown administrators, unexpected plugins, broken logins, homepage changes or content you did not publish.
cPanel malware alerts, account suspension, unusual resource usage, suspicious email activity or multiple infected sites.
Rushed cleanup can remove legitimate functionality, destroy useful evidence, leave hidden backdoors behind or allow an attacker to regain access. Where possible, preserve a backup, contain the problem, investigate the infection, clean affected files and data, then verify the website.
We look beyond a single malware scan when the symptoms indicate a deeper compromise.
Investigate unauthorized PHP code, malicious scripts and suspicious file modifications.
Search for hidden mechanisms that may allow unauthorized access to return after cleanup.
Trace redirects through PHP, JavaScript, .htaccess, database content and configuration.
Clean injected pages, links and content created to manipulate search visibility.
Investigate injected Japanese-language pages, links, URLs and supporting malicious code.
Review suspicious database records, options, posts, metadata and injected content where relevant.
Remove malicious pages designed to impersonate legitimate websites or capture visitor information.
Review suspicious WordPress accounts and investigate unauthorized access.
WordPress malware can hide in more places than the main WordPress files. A proper investigation may require reviewing core files, plugins, themes, uploads, configuration, database content, administrator accounts and hosting configuration.
Legitimate WordPress sites contain custom code, vendor files, cache files, generated assets and hosting-specific files. A quality cleanup should distinguish legitimate functionality from suspicious or malicious code before removing it.
If your hosting account contains multiple websites, the infection may require a broader investigation than one WordPress installation.
We can investigate website/account-level issues involving public_html, addon domains, subdomains, PHP applications, .htaccess, cron jobs, databases and suspicious files where the required access is available.
Different infections leave different fingerprints. Understanding the attack pattern helps determine what needs to be investigated.
Injected pages and links intended to manipulate search visibility.
Visitors are sent to spam, scam, advertising or malicious destinations.
Spam content targets pharmaceutical or commercial keywords.
Japanese-language pages and search-engine spam URLs are injected into the site.
Different content may be served to search engines and human visitors.
Malicious code is installed to maintain unauthorized access.
Existing website files are modified with unauthorized code.
Malicious content is inserted into database records or configuration.
An attacker gains access through stolen or compromised credentials.
A structured cleanup is safer than deleting random files and hoping the website looks normal again.
Establish what changed, when it started, which URLs are affected, what Google or the host reported, and whether WordPress access still works.
Where possible, create a backup, preserve relevant evidence, restrict compromised access and prevent further damage.
Inspect the appropriate combination of files, database, WordPress configuration, users, plugins, themes, redirects and scheduled tasks.
Separate legitimate, suspicious and malicious components instead of deleting everything unfamiliar.
Remove or replace compromised components where appropriate and restore legitimate functionality.
Look for vulnerable software, compromised passwords, insecure configuration, malicious extensions or cross-site infection.
Rescan, test important pages, check redirects, review Search Console and verify that the cleanup has addressed the reported symptoms.
Security warnings can affect visitors, search visibility and trust. The underlying website problem should be cleaned before requesting a review.
Investigate compromised content and remove the underlying malicious material before review.
Identify and clean harmful files or content that may be triggering a security warning.
Investigate phishing or deceptive content and prepare the cleaned site for review.
We can help clean the website and prepare/request a review where appropriate. Google makes the final decision about whether a warning or security issue is removed.
A compromised website can create thousands of unwanted URLs and other search problems. Security cleanup comes first; SEO recovery can then address the resulting search impact.
Review unwanted pages created by the infection.
Investigate redirects that affect users or crawlers.
Identify unwanted links and content inserted into pages.
Review Search Console and indexing impact after cleanup.
Removing malware fixes the current incident. Hardening addresses the weaknesses discovered during the investigation.
Update WordPress, plugins, themes and other software where appropriate.
Reduce unnecessary attack surface by removing unused or abandoned components.
Review administrators, reset compromised credentials and strengthen authentication.
Check for unnecessarily writable files and directories.
Review access to sensitive configuration and server files.
Use reliable backups that can be restored independently of the infected environment.
Consider ongoing malware scanning, security monitoring and logging.
Disable or remove unnecessary features and access paths where appropriate.
Malware removal is not magic. No responsible security professional can promise that a website can never be hacked again.
Permanent immunity, guaranteed rankings, instant blacklist removal or that every suspicious file is malware.
A systematic investigation, clear communication, cleanup within the agreed scope and post-cleanup verification.
Leave you with a cleaner, functioning website and a clearer understanding of what caused the incident.
Support depends on the access available and the technical scope of the incident.
Classic WordPress, Elementor, WooCommerce, custom themes and custom plugins.
cPanel, shared hosting, managed WordPress hosting and suitable Linux/PHP environments.
Business websites, blogs, stores, agencies, membership sites, portfolios and content websites.
Every infection is different, so the exact scope should be confirmed before work begins.
For straightforward single-site infections.
Regular package: $149.99 USD
For deeper infections and recovery work.
For account-wide or multi-site infections.
Send the basics. We can determine the appropriate access and investigation scope from there.
Security: Never send passwords through a public website form. Credentials should be exchanged through a secure method after the project is confirmed.
For suitable projects, the final summary can document the problem, affected areas and major cleanup actions.
example.com
Malicious redirects + injected PHP
WordPress files, .htaccess, database
A hacked site can create security, indexing, redirect and spam problems at the same time.
Automated scanners are useful, but they should not be the entire investigation.
Legitimate WordPress architecture is considered before files or code are removed.
You should understand what was found, what was changed and what needs attention next.
Don't guess which files are infected. Tell us what you're seeing and we'll assess the situation and recommend the appropriate cleanup approach.
Get the infection investigated, clean the affected website, address the obvious security weaknesses and verify the result.
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