What to Do If Your Website Has Been Hacked

What to Do If Your Website Has Been Hacked

If you believe your website has been hacked or compromised, it is important to act quickly. A hacked website can display unwanted content, redirect visitors, send spam, contain malware or stop working completely.

Signs your website may have been hacked

Your website may have been compromised if:

  • Your website redirects visitors to another website
  • Google or your browser shows a malware or security warning
  • Unknown administrator users have appeared
  • New files or folders have appeared in your hosting account
  • Your website is sending spam emails
  • Your website has been suspended for abuse or malware
  • Search results show strange pages under your domain name
  • Your website content has changed without your knowledge

What you should do first

  1. Do not delete random files unless you are sure what they are.
  2. Change your WordPress administrator password.
  3. Change your cPanel password.
  4. Change any FTP or email passwords linked to the website.
  5. Make a note of when you first noticed the issue.
  6. Raise a support ticket with Dynamic Servers Limited.

Important: If your website has been hacked, simply changing passwords may not fully resolve the issue. Malicious files or code may still be present in the website.

What information should I send to support?

When raising a support ticket, please include:

  • Your domain name
  • What issue you are seeing
  • When you first noticed the issue
  • Any warning messages shown by Google, browsers or security tools
  • Any recent changes made to the website
  • Whether you have recently installed or updated any plugins, themes or software
  • Any screenshots that may help us understand the issue

Can the website be restored from backup?

In some cases, restoring from a clean backup may be the best option. However, this depends on when the website was compromised and whether a clean backup is available.

Restoring a backup without fixing the original cause of the compromise may result in the website being hacked again.

How can I prevent it happening again?

After the issue has been resolved, we recommend the following steps:

  • Keep WordPress, plugins and themes updated
  • Remove unused plugins and themes
  • Use strong, unique passwords
  • Enable two-factor authentication where available
  • Only install plugins, themes and software from trusted sources
  • Review administrator users regularly
  • Remove any users who no longer need access

Need urgent help?

If your website has been hacked, compromised or suspended, please raise a support ticket with Dynamic Servers Limited as soon as possible. Our team will review the issue and advise on the next steps.

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