How to Bulk Remove Hacked Pages from Google and Clean up Your Website | HackerNoon
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Cleaning up Google after your website has been hacked involves more than just removing malicious content; it focuses on rebuilding trust with visitors and search engines.
To effectively clean up a hacked website, it’s essential to assess the damage, identify compromised pages, and continually monitor website performance.
Tools like Google Search Console are crucial for detecting security issues, while the GSCTool.com extension can assist in bulk URL removals to mitigate damage.
Reviewing Google search results can help pinpoint hacked URLs. Techniques include utilizing search queries and inspecting flagged security issues through Google Search Console.
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