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4 methods to recover hacked or deleted website
Crazy thing could happen any time in any way to your website. There is more painful to see when your website along with all your back ups get deleted.
Well if these things happen to you then don’t worry about it. There is some method to recover your deleted website’s content. Hopefully you will learn something new with this method.
1. Recovering Deleted Website from Google cache:

Google Cache is best and main sources of your content when your content get indexed on Google. When you search “site:yoursitename.com“, you will see the all your indexed pages on Google. At a same place you will see a link to “cached” version of the article.
When you visit this cached page, you will find whole article. Copy the whole content and create a new post with the content. You can find more about this process in a article explained by Brian cook.
2. Recovering websites Using Warrick
If you don’t have any time to check for Google cache to recover your site, you can recover using automated recovery tool called Warrick. It will automatically recover your site for which you need to submit url of deleted website.
It crawls and look for missing page of website from different source of internet such as Internet Archive, Google, Live Search, and Yahoo and notifies you via email when recovered.
3. Recovering Website Using Firefox Cache
You can recover you website using Firefox Cache especially when you run your wordpress hosted blog. This is not an easy method can be use as last point to get recovered. You can check the articles by WpHackr for whole process of recovering the website using Firefox Cache.
4. Recovering the posts from the RSS feed
The last and very easy method of recovering lost website. This is only valid for those feeds having full blog posts published as RSS feed . If your RSS content full post then start searching your Feedburner feeds to recover your individual post.
I recommend you back up your website locally and online.
Enjoy!




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