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Hacked site? Cleaned, hardened and back on Google, usually same-day.
A hacked WordPress site bleeds from three places at once: visitors see browser warnings, Google drops your rankings, and the malware usually leaves backdoors so it can return after a superficial cleanup. Recovery has to close all three, in order, fast.
- Starting at
- $450 fixed
- Typical timeline
- Same-day to 72 hours
- Support
- 30 days included
The approach
Filed under Growth & care. Everything that keeps a live site fast, safe and climbing.
My removal service is manual, not just a scanner pass: I trace the infection, remove every injected file and database payload, close the entry point, request blacklist review, and hand you a post-mortem that explains how it happened and what now prevents it.
One senior developer, no hand-offs · Remote, all US timezones
What the engagement includes
05 deliverables · all in the quoted price
01The headline deliverable
Same-day triage
Emergency cases get a response within hours and a contained site the same day.
Manual malware removal
Injected files, database payloads, rogue admins and cron backdoors, all of it, verified twice.
Blacklist & warning removal
Google Safe Browsing, Search Console and host-level flags cleared with review requests.
Entry-point closure
The vulnerability that let them in gets patched, otherwise cleanup is theater.
Hardening + post-mortem
WAF, 2FA, file permissions, monitoring, and a plain-English report of the incident.
How it runs
Same four beats on every engagement, this one included. No discovery-call theater.
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Brief in plain language
Describe the project the way you'd say it out loud. Links, deadlines and a rough budget all help.
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Written quote in one business day
A fixed range and a recommendation, plus an honest note if this service isn't the right fit for it.
03
Build on a private staging link
You watch progress live and give feedback in plain words. No ticket system required.
04
Launch, then 30 days of support
Fixes and tweaks are included while the site settles in. After that, you choose what ongoing care looks like.
Honest answers first
Anything missing? Ask directly and get a reply within 24 hours.
Q1The malware keeps coming back after cleanups. Why?
Because scanner-only cleanups remove the visible payload and miss the backdoor. Reinfection within days is the signature of an unclosed entry point, which is why my process treats finding it as the main job, not an add-on.
Q2Will Google's 'This site may be hacked' warning go away?
Yes. After the cleanup I submit review requests through Search Console and Safe Browsing; warnings typically clear within 24–72 hours of approval.
Q3Is the price really fixed?
Yes, one quoted price after a 15-minute assessment, regardless of how deep the infection turns out to be. Emergencies don't need meter anxiety.
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