In our regular clean up and monitoring plans, we run remote scans every 3-6 hours on sites that are being monitored. These scans are very efficient, but they can only check your site remotely. This scan is a free extension to our remote malware and...
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In order for us to clean your site, we need FTP or SSH access to your hosting account. By providing this, we are able to evaluate and scan every file in your site. This information can be found in cPanel or in your hosting...
Yes, going through a website hack, removing malware and threats from your website and having to deal with the repercussions of it all can be taxing, for you and your website, your users assets and traffic performance, but to prevent and protect...
Articles In this section you will find all you need to know about the support ticket submission process for Malware Removal. Keep in mind that at the time of a Malware Removal request, the more information you can provide the faster the cleanup...
Sites are blocklisted when authorities — such as Google, Bing, Norton Safe Web, McAfee SiteAdvisor, etc. — find irregularities on a website that they believe to be malware. Malware can come in many forms: trojan horses, phishing schemes, pharma...
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Malware (Malicious Software) is a generic term used to refer to various forms of hostile or intrusive software. This includes viruses, backdoors, rootkits, adware, spamware and many other type of unwanted software. This encyclopedia is focused on...