We are having problems with few of our websites which are using open-source platforms (i.e. Joomla, Wordpress, Zencart). They are infected with viruses and malware and we are looking for someone to solve the problem for us, plus in addition help us to secure this from repeating.
Websites are hosted on US hosting Bluehost. Infected websites are [login to view URL] and [login to view URL], but probably some more on the same hosting (i.e. [login to view URL], [login to view URL],...).
We are prepared to pay either fixed price, or if this is difficult to set from the start, pay per hourly rate.
Hi,
I am a systems administrator with more that 13 years of experience.
I am dealing with Technical Support, Server Maintenance and Software Development. We are handling total of 83 remote servers (65 Linux and 18 windows servers). We are handling more than 50 desktop computers. I am having very good team of 11 Software Programmers and 10 Systems Administrator and they can understand and work on your server very effectively. All of my admins are having certifications like MCSE, MCSA, RHCE, CCNA etc..
I am ready to start working immediately and get it resolved in 1 days.
Please find here with more details in private message.
Expert in fixing the issue related to malwares.
I will fix the issues and further secure it.
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Thanks
Opengeek
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I am a security analyst with more than 4 years of experience in security and have completed such projects recently and I can do this project easily and ready to start right now.
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Hi, I'm a system / network administrator. Familiar with webhosting, cpanel and open source CMS. let me help you check your sites and fix the problems. Thank you.
I can sort out all of these issues quickly and efficiently. I'm familiar with a variety of open source CMS packages, their security vulnerabilities, and how to improve security.