How to remove Malware and Fishing site to my wordpress website?

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I'm not sure if this is the right place to post my problem. I have a website and after a few months, when I open it, it says that my website is Malware detected.
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  • Profile picture of the author Kingfish85
    Contact your web host. They should be able to scan the site to find the infected files. If they tell you they can't, it's time to find a new web host.
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    • Profile picture of the author ervinjohn21
      Originally Posted by Kingfish85 View Post

      Contact your web host. They should be able to scan the site to find the infected files. If they tell you they can't, it's time to find a new web host.
      Thank you so much for the advice. My web host is Vodahost. I will try to contact them to scan my site.
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  • Profile picture of the author nonin
    these 2 resources will help you:
    1) Website Security Check - Unmask Parasites
    2) https://badwarebusters.org/

    need more instructions?

    good luck
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    • Profile picture of the author ervinjohn21
      Hello Sir/Mam nonin

      I check my website and it says that there's a suspicious inline scripts. What will be the next step?

      this is the Suspicious Inline Scripts:
      i=0;try{prototype;}catch(z){h="harCode";f=['-33c-33c63c60c-10c-2c58c69c57c75c67c59c68c74c4c61c59c74...
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      • Profile picture of the author andersvinther
        Originally Posted by ervinjohn21 View Post

        What will be the next step?
        You can try this: Malware Removal

        It's a paid service, but it's less than USD100. I've never tried them myself so cannot say if they're good or bad...

        Good luck...
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      • Profile picture of the author damoncloudflare
        Originally Posted by ervinjohn21 View Post

        Hello Sir/Mam nonin

        I check my website and it says that there's a suspicious inline scripts. What will be the next step?

        this is the Suspicious Inline Scripts:
        i=0;try{prototype;}catch(z){h="harCode";f=['-33c-33c63c60c-10c-2c58c69c57c75c67c59c68c74c4c61c59c74...
        As Kingfish85 stated, you would want to contact your host to have them run a scan first (the service you're using may not find all malicious files).

        To protect your site in the future, you might want to look at services like:
        GlobalSign HackAlert
        StopTheHacker
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  • Profile picture of the author gabaSupplement
    Yes contact your host first and tell them to run a scan . If they can't solve this then change the hosting provider .
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    • Profile picture of the author ervinjohn21
      If I will change my hosting provider, is there a possibility that my site will be back to normal?the malware will remove?

      Thanks,
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      • Profile picture of the author damoncloudflare
        Originally Posted by ervinjohn21 View Post

        If I will change my hosting provider, is there a possibility that my site will be back to normal?the malware will remove?

        Thanks,
        Not if you're transferring all of the files and content on your site. Have your existing host run a scan (safest option to resolve the malware issues).
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  • Profile picture of the author UMS
    First step is to scan your site via:

    Sucuri Security

    This will give you quite a lot of detail as to what files you need to clean up.

    If it's still too technical, then it's best you get someone experienced to do it for you.

    I've cleaned up quite a few client sites after detecting the issues with the Sucuri scanner.
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