Post by account_disabled on Feb 20, 2024 3:49:49 GMT
Websites are attacked or hacked from time to time. In these cases, Google may impose some penalties on websites in order to both protect users and provide a safer web experience. As a result, your site's SEO may suffer. In this article, I will share some suggestions on how to restore the SEO of hacked or hacked websites. You can find many topics in the forums showing that traffic from Google decreased after an attack or “hack”: Hundreds of thousands of pages may suddenly enter the Google index due to the creation of pages on your site that are not under your control.
These pages may initially open Greece Phone Number with a 200 status code and then send your visitors to the targeted site with a 301. If you do not prevent this situation, many pages may stop on Google, as in the example image below: Even if you don't want these pages, Google can find relevant pages more easily because they are automatically added to site maps in CMSs such as Wordpress. Even if you remove them from the sitemap, they may still be in the index: In order for the number of URLs included in the index to decrease, Googlebot needs to crawl the pages again.
Even if you remove the viruses, you may experience problems with index optimization because Googlebot does not visit the relevant pages after the first date it sees these pages: Pages created as a result of Chinese or Japanese hacking attacks, which are well-known in the SEO community, can be included in the SERP, as you can see in the example below: Google itself has made special statements just for this type of attack: Also in the SERP, browsers like Google Chrome may show “this site has been hacked” or “this site may harm your computer” warning: What Google didn't discover; However, you can report sites that you see and think may cause harm.
These pages may initially open Greece Phone Number with a 200 status code and then send your visitors to the targeted site with a 301. If you do not prevent this situation, many pages may stop on Google, as in the example image below: Even if you don't want these pages, Google can find relevant pages more easily because they are automatically added to site maps in CMSs such as Wordpress. Even if you remove them from the sitemap, they may still be in the index: In order for the number of URLs included in the index to decrease, Googlebot needs to crawl the pages again.
Even if you remove the viruses, you may experience problems with index optimization because Googlebot does not visit the relevant pages after the first date it sees these pages: Pages created as a result of Chinese or Japanese hacking attacks, which are well-known in the SEO community, can be included in the SERP, as you can see in the example below: Google itself has made special statements just for this type of attack: Also in the SERP, browsers like Google Chrome may show “this site has been hacked” or “this site may harm your computer” warning: What Google didn't discover; However, you can report sites that you see and think may cause harm.