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From $300 · quoted in 24h

Website Rescue & Emergency Fixes Site down? Hacked? We're on it.

White screen of death, hacked pages, broken checkout, an update that destroyed everything — whatever happened, we diagnose fast, fix it properly, and harden it so it doesn't happen again.

From $300 · fixed scope, no surprises
recovery · live
0
RECOVERED
Errors fixed37
Uptime restored100%
Malware0
Load time-4.1s
$300
starting price
24h
quote turnaround
100%
code you own
US
based support
THE SHORT ANSWER

Website rescue is emergency service for broken, hacked, or abandoned sites: we diagnose, stabilize, clean and restore — then harden so it doesn't happen again. Most rescues complete within 24–72 hours. Diagnosis is free; rescues from $300.

What you get

Built to work, not just impress.

A down website is a closed store with the lights off. When something breaks — malware, failed updates, hosting disasters, database corruption — you need someone who has seen it before and can move immediately. That's this service.

01

Fast response

Emergency requests get same-day attention. We triage first, then fix.

02

Malware removed properly

Not just deleting suspicious files — we find the entry point, close it, and clean every backdoor.

03

Data recovery

Corrupted databases, lost content, broken backups — we recover what can be recovered.

04

Hardened afterward

Every rescue ends with security hardening so the same attack can't work twice.

How it works

A clear path from brief to launch.

1

Triage

Immediate assessment: what's broken, what's at risk, what must happen in the next hour vs the next week.

2

Stabilize

Get the site live and safe — malware removed, errors stopped, data secured, backups taken.

3

Root cause

Fix why it broke: the vulnerable plugin, expired service, bad update or hosting failure.

4

Harden & document

Lock it down, set monitoring, and hand you documentation so you're never hostage to mystery again.

What's included

Everything, itemized.

  • Free initial diagnosis and firm quote
  • Malware removal and Google blacklist recovery
  • White-screen / fatal error debugging
  • Recovery from failed updates or migrations
  • Lost password / locked-out admin recovery
  • Fresh, verified off-site backups
  • Security hardening after the fix
  • Plain-English incident report
Who this is for

Made for businesses like yours.

Hacked sitesRedirect malware, spam pages, defacement, 'this site may be hacked' warnings in Google.
Sites the developer abandonedNo access, no docs, no idea where it's even hosted. We untangle it.
Broken-by-update sitesA plugin or PHP update white-screened everything at the worst moment.
Suspended or blacklisted sitesHosting suspensions, deceptive-site warnings, mail landing in spam.
Why businesses choose us

Rescue jobs reward calm process over heroics: secure a backup of the wreckage first, diagnose second, fix third. We've recovered sites where the owner had no logins, no developer contact and no backups — there is almost always a path back.

The rescue isn't finished when the site loads. The site that got hacked once has told you something about its defenses; every rescue ends with hardening and monitoring, because the second break-in is the unforgivable one.

Questions, answered

Don't delete anything — evidence helps the cleanup. Contact us immediately; we'll assess the damage free and quote the fix before touching anything.

Yes — we clean the infection, then submit the review request to Google to remove the warning, usually cleared within days.

Don't delete anything (evidence helps the cleanup). Change your hosting and admin passwords if you still can, then contact us — we take a full snapshot before touching anything and typically have malware cleaned within 24–48 hours.

Usually, yes — from the compromised files themselves after cleaning, from hosting snapshots you may not know exist, from web archives, or a combination. We rate the options honestly after free triage.

Every rescue ends with hardening: updates, permissions, firewall rules, login protection and monitoring. We also tell you plainly what caused it — the answer is usually a stale plugin or a $2/month hosting plan.

This is one of our most common jobs. Ownership of the domain and hosting account is usually recoverable through the registrar and host — we guide you through it and document everything so it can't recur.