Emergency help Hacked website WordPress Email & SSL

Emergency help when something is already broken

Use this page when a site is hacked, unavailable, unstable in WordPress or blocked by certificate and mail issues. The menu can stay lighter because the full incident paths live here.

Example of a compromised business website Incident example
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Monitoring and technical control Monitoring

Five urgent issue paths under one hub

Choose the path that best matches what is broken right now so you can get to the right kind of help faster.

From incident to control in four steps

The first goal is to stop the damage. The second is to restore stability. The third is to reduce the chance of the same issue coming back.

1. Assess

We identify whether the issue is operational, security-related or caused by configuration, plugin, certificate or email flow.

2. Isolate

We stop the immediate damage and reduce exposure before more pages, users or systems are affected.

3. Restore

We repair the failing path, verify functionality and make sure the service works again under control.

4. Harden

After the incident we point toward monitoring, security, hosting or maintenance so the same issue does not return.

When the immediate issue is under control

These pages carry the next-step work: operations, security, monitoring and the broader service context.

Describe the urgent issue

Use the form when something needs quick attention. The clearer the issue is described, the faster we can point you to the right route.

If the issue is business critical, also call us so we can triage faster.