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What would you do if your website is being hacked? My website has just been hacked and this is what is being displayed-
Hacked By OPTIMUS SPARROW

BANGLADESH BLACK HAT HACKERS

-:We Are:-

- OR!ONS #UNt3R - LUG3 R4C3R - B4K33r B#4! - N4P5t3R BD - CYB3R D4RKL0RD -

- D#u5h0r B3du1n - G#0$t K!ll3r - D4rK KN!G#t - D3V!L PR!NC3 - $y$t3m Cra$h - cyb3rc0r3 -

- COD3 BR3AK3R - S3CUR!TY-BR3AKER - 8l@ck 3xplor3r - 3xplo!t3R - D4rK_M00N - CYB3R Bl@D3R -

- D4rk kn!g#t $p4rd4 - 0pt!mu$ Sp4rr0w - R007 C0d3 - CuP!d $#3ll - Ardy47@problem - BD M47R1X -


BANGLADESH BLACK HAT HACKERS

How do i gain it back?
  • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
    You talk to your host. Ask for their help.
    You delete the infected files and recover your site from your backup.

    One thing you shouldn't do: posting in forums and waiting for a miracle :p
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  • Profile picture of the author Michael71
    Depends on several things:

    1. WP sites?

    2. Do you have a backup or your hoster provides a backup?

    If 1 = yes then it depends on the "hack"

    if 2 = yes then gain sites back from backup
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    • Don't just repair the damaged files and hope this experience doesn't happen again. That is not enough. Nobody is ever supposed to be able to add, delete, or change files in your website without your permission. It should never happen, and it usually doesn't. Most websites don't get hacked. If yours did, there is something wrong with it, or with the server, or with the webhost, or with the security on your PC. You have to figure out how this happened so you can prevent it from happening again.

      You can take the following security precautions:

      Enable log archiving in cPanel
      Take your website offline
      Notify your web hosting company
      All site administrators do antivirus, anti spyware scans on their PCs
      Change all passwords: cPanel, FTP, databases, email
      Upgrade all third party scripts to latest versions
      Examine your own PHP or ASP.NET code for security holes
      Find and repair all the malicious changes that were made
      Check that your file and folder permissions are secure
      Change all your passwords again
      Try to identify the IP address that attacked you and use .htaccess or cPanel > Deny IP to block the hacker's HTTP access to your site

      I hope this will be helpful.
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