"I am a retired teacher who sells theater and read-aloud scripts on my website, Scripts for Schools. Recently, I received a telephone call from a teacher telling me that when she tried to order a script, she was sent to a page selling Viag-ra! We both laughed about it but, in the end, it wasn't that funny. My site had been hacked. Thanks to folks at HackRepair.com who quickly rode in on a white horse and saved the day! He worked with and advised the company that hosts my site and, together, they took me out of the Viag-ra business before the Google Search Engines had time to figure out I had been contaminated. Now I'm back in business selling the kinds of educational products I love to create. Many thanks to you, Jim. You are a hero!"
"When our association launched an updated web site for Surety Information Office (SIO), our membership was thrilled with the new interface and functionality. However it did not take long for our site to become infected with malware. I had been notified by three of our members that their machines had been infected by malware. One of our staff also became infected and told me it was after visiting the redesigned WordPress site. It was my priority to resolve this issue as soon as possible. After spending countless hours digging through code and searching on forums for a solution, I threw my hands up in the air and determined we needed an expert. I had found many testimonials pointing to one person, Jim Walker of TVCNet, Inc. / Hackrepair.com. The testimonials mentioned problems similar to mine - and after a brief conversation with Jim, I knew he would be the one to save the day. Within two days our problems were solved. Our web site, located at http://www.sio.org, is now malware-free and we owe it all to Jim. Thank you!"












