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Question 3: Has your website been hacked?

Posted: Wed Jan 22, 2025 6:58 am
by sumaiyakhatun29
The owner or administrator does not always notice the hacking of the site, as the attackers know how to hide their actions. Very often, hackers do not intentionally disrupt the work of the main and other important pages of the resource. Instead, they create new sections with malicious content that can remain unnoticed for a long time.


However, when search engines detect dangerous content on the pages of the site, uae consumer email list they immediately lower it in the search results. Yandex and Google deprive a potentially dangerous resource of visitors, protecting their users from cyber attacks. Google Webmaster Tools and Yandex Webmaster will help you detect the consequences of hacking. Also try entering a query like "links:your site" into the Google search bar.


This often helps detect hacked pages by the description meta tag, which forms the snippet in search results. The exact steps to regain control of your site depend on the CMS you are using. Typically, they include restoring the resource using a backup copy, changing passwords for FTP, administrator accounts, users, and databases. After this, search engines will restore the resource in search results, which will automatically lead to an increase in traffic.