My website has been hacked

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  1. Posts : 192
    Windows 10
       #1

    My website has been hacked


    Is there a way to regain control of it.
    The site will open, but I can not edit any of the files.

    Windows 10 64 bit
    version 22H2
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  2. Posts : 782
    Windows 10 Pro
       #2

    Email support at your provider
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  3. Posts : 192
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
       #3

    Hearsepilot said:
    Email support at your provider
    Thanks for the quick reply, I suppose there is no way to do that myself.
    I did sent a help ticket to my website host, but being Sunday, I was hoping there was another way.
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  4. Posts : 8,114
    windows 10
       #4

    Hacked how with what? Can't you restore from backup most ISP have a backup systems user can use
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  5. Posts : 192
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
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    Samuria said:
    Hacked how with what? Can't you restore from backup most ISP have a backup systems user can use
    The hacking involved a link that was redirected to a Chinese web site.
    Surprisingly, the host server did reply to my help desk request.
    I was told to remove the link, but I do not know if that would prevent further intrusions.
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  6. Posts : 8,114
    windows 10
       #6

    Normally as a host they are requied to keep it secure with updates etc unless you have added php or Javascript thats at fault
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  7. Posts : 192
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
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    Samuria said:
    Normally as a host they are requied to keep it secure with updates etc unless you have added php or Javascript thats at fault
    The help desk of my website host told me to remove the links that redirected to link the Chinese web site. It seems to have worked since no other links were infiltrated.
    How can I make sure there is no intrusion anymore and would a ssl certificate provide more security?
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  8. Posts : 1,776
    Windows 10 Pro (+ Windows 10 Home VMs for testing)
       #8

    I'm struggling to understand what's this has got to do with Windows 10 22H2?

    It seems completely unrelated unless it's locally hosted on an HP Envy all-in-one... which would be a strange choice for a webserver .
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  9. Posts : 2,151
    Windows 11 Pro (latest update ... forever anal)
       #9

    Johannes said:
    How can I make sure there is no intrusion anymore and would a ssl certificate provide more security?
    Discuss this with your service provider, that's where all the files that make up the website are stored.

    (How do you edit your website??)

    If your service provider is unable to provide satisfactory assurances, shop around

    Agree with @Samuria, this has nothing to do with the OS
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  10. Posts : 192
    Windows 10
    Thread Starter
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    RickC said:
    I'm struggling to understand what's this has got to do with Windows 10 22H2?

    It seems completely unrelated unless it's locally hosted on an HP Envy all-in-one... which would be a strange choice for a webserver .
    I posted the Windows version because before I submitted the post, the forum ask if I had included that in my post.
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