WordPress site hacked?
WordPress Site Hacked? Get Rapid Malware Removal Help
WordPress malware removal service for hacked business websites, WooCommerce stores, agencies, and professional publishers that need proper cleanup, not guesswork.
Led by Haider Qureshi, CISSP, ISSAP, and OSCP, with 10 years of cyber security experience across banking, telecom, technology, and consulting. Master’s in Cyber Security from Royal Holloway, University of London.
What you can expect
Cyber Security Credentials
Tell Me What's Happening With The Site
Send the site URL, your email, and the symptoms you are seeing. Plain-English symptoms are fine. You do not need to diagnose the hack first.
If you would rather speak first, use live chat and tell me what the site is doing right now.
Open Live ChatWhat happens after you reach out
What I fix
Fast Help For The Problems That Usually Trigger Urgent Cleanup
These are the WordPress malware problems I deal with most often when a site has been hacked.
Redirect hacks
Visitors click your site and end up on spam, scam, casino, pharma, or unrelated pages instead. That damages trust fast and can cost you traffic and sales.
Google spam and blacklist symptoms
Spam URLs show up in Google, search snippets look wrong, or browser and Search Console warnings start pushing visitors away before they even reach the site.
Security warnings
Safe Browsing, antivirus tools, security plugins, or hosting alerts are telling you the site is compromised or unsafe.
Fake admin users and backdoors
Unexpected admin users, suspicious PHP files, rogue cron jobs, or hidden persistence paths keep the attacker in place even after a superficial cleanup.
WooCommerce incident cleanup
Problems around checkout, customer sessions, payment flows, or store reputation need careful cleanup without creating more disruption than necessary.
Homepage defacement
Your homepage, key landing pages, or admin-controlled content have been changed, replaced, or vandalized in a way that damages credibility and confuses visitors.
Hosting malware alerts
Your hosting provider has warned you that the site is serving malware, abusing resources, or may be suspended unless the compromise is cleaned up quickly.
Reinfection after previous cleanup
If the site keeps getting hacked again, something important was likely left behind. The job is to find that hidden cause and deal with it properly.
FAQ
Questions People Ask When Their WordPress Site Has Been Hacked
Can you help if Google has flagged or blacklisted the site?
Yes. If Google or browsers are warning people away, I can handle the cleanup work needed before any review or reconsideration step.
Do I need to know what caused the hack before I contact you?
No. Plain-English symptoms are enough to start. If the site is redirecting, showing spam, warning visitors, or acting strangely, that gives me something real to work with.
What if my site was already cleaned once and the malware came back?
That usually means the visible mess was removed, but the real entry point or persistence was left behind. I look for the hidden cause, not just the obvious symptom. If the same infection returns because something in my cleanup scope was missed, I will handle that repeat issue without charging another cleanup fee.
Will my site need to go offline?
Not always. If I can avoid taking the site offline, I will. If restricting part of the site is the safer option, I will explain why before doing it.
What access do you normally need?
WordPress admin and web hosting access are usually enough to begin. If anything else is needed, I will tell you exactly why it matters.
Will you tell me what was found and what you changed?
Yes. You will receive a written summary covering what was found, what was cleaned, what was changed, and what still needs attention next.
Do I need a backup before contacting you?
No. Backups help, but a lack of backups should not stop you from reaching out. I can review the situation first and advise the safest next step.
Will you protect my access details and site information?
Yes. Access is used only for the incident work and kept as limited as possible while the issue is being investigated and cleaned.
Can you handle WooCommerce malware incidents?
Yes. WooCommerce incidents are handled carefully because checkout issues, customer impact, and payment trust can turn into a revenue problem quickly.
Need Help With A Hacked WordPress Site?
Send the site URL and tell me what the site is doing. If the site is redirecting, showing spam in Google, warning visitors, or getting hacked again after a previous cleanup, I can review the incident and explain the safest next step.
Best fit for this service
This WordPress malware removal service is built for compromised WordPress business websites, stores, agencies, professional publishers, and other websites where traffic, trust, sales, or operations are on the line. It does not cover personal device virus removal or general consumer tech support.