The site behaves unexpectedly
Suspicious redirects, injected pages, unfamiliar files or sudden instability can point to a deeper issue.
We trace what changed, remove malicious or unwanted behavior, close the practical weak points and leave you with a cleaner recovery path—without forcing an unnecessary rebuild.
We start with the practical business problem, then choose the smallest system or service that can improve it.
Suspicious redirects, injected pages, unfamiliar files or sudden instability can point to a deeper issue.
Old users, exposed credentials, vulnerable plugins or unclear administrator access leave avoidable openings.
A backup is only useful when it is current, clean and practical to restore. Many businesses discover this too late.
The scope is shaped around the operation, audience and systems already in place.
Review the site for malicious files, altered code and unwanted behavior.
Remove injected pages, search spam and redirects that damage visitor and search-engine trust.
Check administrator users, credentials, permissions and exposed access paths.
Update and strengthen the practical areas most likely to create repeat risk.
Confirm the site is using sensible transport and browser security controls.
Create a verified recovery point and a clear path for restoring the site if another incident occurs.
You receive a working outcome, the supporting logic and a clear handover—not an isolated file that nobody knows how to maintain.
We confirm safe access and preserve a backup before making high-impact changes.
We review files, users, configuration and visible behavior to understand what changed.
We remove agreed threats, repair affected areas and close the practical weak points we find.
We test the site, confirm the recovery position and explain the next sensible maintenance steps.
Not always. We first determine whether the existing site can be safely cleaned and repaired before recommending a rebuild.
No responsible provider can promise that. The goal is to remove known issues, reduce avoidable risk and improve recovery readiness.
Yes. Unexpected redirects are one of the issues we can investigate, clean and verify.
Where access and hosting conditions allow, preserving a current recovery copy is an important early step.
Tell us what is slowing the work down, creating risk or making the operation harder to manage. We will help you identify the most sensible first step.