When I google my website, the Cached goes towards other sites. The site is hacked to redirect googlebot. If you know how to fix it, I'll award you.
The reason for serp / cached pages moving to other site is indeed a sign of malware injected already and google has indexed your site in the meanwhile ,so obiously your site might be black listed in chrome already. In this case the next action plan has to take care of the following critical things 1.Scan the entire files / sites and remove all malware 2.Once it is 100% sure that everything is clean and healthy install security plugin like wordfence to stop any loop holes 3.Harden wp and htacess to block all bruteforce 4.Monitor the entire site for at least 72 hours and note down any file changes 5.If the security audit went well then submit the site to google for reindexing through google search console If you need a professional assistance for the above pm me ,i have successfully cleaned more than hundreds of sites in past Regards John
Notify your system administrator or hosting provider and make sure they show no security breaches that could have affected your site directly. When on the dashboard screen, find where you can check Malware Details. Follow all the instructions if a malware is detected. Remember that you may or may not be able to find injected malware code visually. In Webmaster Tools, use the Fetch as Googlebot to view pages. This will help in checking your pages for Malware code.
I've done all that and my site on google cache is still redirecting. Are you good at finding lines of codes behind it?
If cloacking is happening then fetching as google bot wont help you mate ,that is not a way to clean the malware ,you have to check the files manually if you need 100% cleaned site
Hello there, I would check your site using this free tool, it will help you understand where your infections may be: https://sitecheck.sucuri.net/ Regards, Chris
Sometimes only small part of code infected, sometimes whole code. If backdoor not removed, problem will come back after few days or weeks.
This is a nightmare for every webmaster and the bad thing is that you may be hacked again if you do not take many steps like uninstalling affected plugins, find a secure provider, scan your pc, change passwords etc etc. Wish you a good luck. P.s: if you are a newbie on this and you have a valueable website hire someone to do the job for you.