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Help! My Website Was Hacked – What To Do First. Discovering your website has been hacked is a nightmare. You might find defaced pages, get blacklisted by Google, or see a sudden drop in traffic. First, don’t panic—panic leads to rash decisions. Start by taking your website offline or putting it in maintenance mode to prevent further damage and data theft. Next, identify the nature of the hack. Is it a malware injection, defacement, phishing page, or a redirect to another site? Tools like Google Search Console or external scanners can help. But unless you're highly technical, this is where many people feel overwhelmed. That’s why expert intervention is crucial.