Website broken, hacked, infected, or warning visitors? Start from the right repair path.
This is the main Mended Code hub for urgent website repair and security cleanup. Choose the symptom you can actually see β redirects, Google warnings, spam emails, hosting suspension, WordPress malware, checkout failure, or a full hacked-site takeover β and move to the page built for that exact problem.
You do not need to know the technical cause first.
Most owners only know what they are seeing on the screen. That is enough. Use this routing section to avoid landing on a generic page that talks about everything but solves nothing.
Visitors land on another site
Especially dangerous when it happens only from Google, only on mobile, or only for first-time visitors.
Google or Chrome blocks the site
Usually needs cleanup first, then the correct review or reconsideration path.
Access changed or site is defaced
Start with hacked website repair when users, passwords, files, or public pages were altered.
Hosting provider suspended you
Hosts often suspend after malware, spam scripts, phishing pages, or abnormal resource abuse.
Every card below is a clear repair path, not a random footer link.
This page now works as the main service anchor for Mended Codeβs security cluster. Each card points to a specific service page with its own intent, CTA angle, and diagnostic focus.
Website Malware Removal
Clean infected files, unsafe scripts, hidden backdoors, spam injections, and suspicious database entries.
Hacked Website Repair
Recover from takeovers, rogue admin users, defacement, changed access, and visible hack symptoms.
WordPress Malware Removal
Clean infected plugins, themes, uploads, cron jobs, users, and WordPress database malware.
Website Redirect Fix
Trace Google-only, mobile-only, new-visitor, casino, pharmacy, crypto, and scam redirects.
Google Blacklist Removal
Clean the issue and prepare the right review path for Google Safe Browsing and Search Console warnings.
Deceptive Site Ahead Fix
Fix Chrome red warning screens, phishing-like pages, unsafe form issues, and browser blocking.
Hosting Suspended Cleanup
Review host warnings, clean infected files, remove spam scripts, and work toward account restoration.
Emergency Website Repair
Urgent support for downtime, broken forms, checkout failures, redirects, update crashes, and lost leads.
Website Sending Spam Emails
Trace abused forms, PHP mailers, SMTP compromise, infected plugins, and outgoing mail abuse warnings.
Fast routing for real-world messes.
A hacked site rarely presents itself neatly. Use these shortcuts when the issue is urgent and messy.
Support pages for repairs, tracking, and prevention.
These are not dumped into the footer. They live here as a sensible service library so visitors and search engines understand how the cluster fits together.
Diagnosis articles that support the service pages.
These pages should educate before they sell. That helps SEO, AIO, and GEO because each article answers a distinct problem instead of repeating the same malware-cleanup pitch.
Fast repair, but not reckless repair.
Randomly deleting files can hide evidence, miss a backdoor, or make the site break again. Mended Codeβs service pages are structured around the visible symptom, the likely technical source, the clean-up priority, and the prevention step after the urgent fire is handled.
Confirm
Check what the owner, visitor, Google, browser, host, or ad platform is actually reporting.
Contain
Reduce active damage: redirects, spam emails, unsafe pages, broken forms, or lead loss.
Clean
Remove the infection, repair the broken code, fix the route, or restore the damaged functionality.
Harden
Recommend practical steps to reduce repeat hacks, warnings, spam abuse, and emergency calls.
Send the website issue to a live technician.
Share the URL, the warning message, the redirect destination, the hosting email, or what broke. A real person can route it faster than guessing from a generic checklist.
Questions this hub should answer immediately.
Why make a Security Hub instead of placing every page in the mega menu?
The menu should stay clean. The Security Hub gives the full repair cluster a proper home, keeps the header readable, and helps visitors choose the right page without turning the navigation into a wall of links.
Which repair page should a confused owner open first?
If the site is actively down, broken, redirecting, or losing leads, start with Emergency Website Repair. If the issue looks like infection but the exact cause is unclear, start with Website Malware Removal. If the site is WordPress and plugins, themes, users, or uploads look suspicious, start with WordPress Malware Removal.
Can one website need more than one service page?
Yes. One hacked website can trigger redirects, Google warnings, spam emails, hosting suspension, and WordPress admin compromise at the same time. This hub separates the pages by search intent, but the actual repair can involve multiple checks.
How does this help SEO, AIO, and GEO?
The hub creates a central entity page for the repair cluster, then links to pages with distinct intent. That is cleaner than publishing many near-identical malware articles that all say the same thing.