Hosting Horror Stories: 3 Real NZ Businesses That Switched to Red Jet (and Why)
What Really Happens When You Outgrow Cheap Hosting and How Red Jet Fixes It. At Red Jet, we don’t just host WordPress sites - we rescue them.
Is Your WordPress Site Hacked? How to Identify and Fix the Problem…
WordPress powers over 40% of all websites on the internet, making it a prime target for hackers. If you suspect your WordPress site has been compromised, acting quickly is crucial to minimise damage and restore your site’s security.
What NZ Small Businesses Must Know About Ransomware and WordPress Hosting
Cybercrime isn’t just a big business problem. New Zealand small businesses are increasingly being targeted by ransomware attacks, and if your website is built on WordPress - the world’s most popular CMS - you could be more vulnerable than you think.
Case Study: Recovering a Hacked WordPress Membership Site
Running a WordPress membership site comes with its own unique challenges - managing users, gated content, subscriptions, and security. When that site gets hacked, it’s not just your content at risk - it’s your reputation, revenue, and member trust.
How to Spot If Your WordPress Site Has Been Hacked (and What to Do)
A hacked WordPress site can damage more than your website - it can destroy your Google rankings, scare off customers, and put sensitive data at risk.
Disaster-Proof Your WordPress Site: Hosting Features That Prevent Data Loss
If your WordPress site went down tomorrow - would you be ready?
How to Tell If Your Site Has Been Hacked (And What to Do Next)
It’s every WordPress site owner’s nightmare: you wake up, open your website, and something’s wrong.
How to Recover a Google-Blacklisted WordPress Site
Getting blacklisted by Google can feel like a disaster. Visitors encounter scary “unsafe site” warnings, your traffic plummets, and your brand’s trust is damaged overnight. But don’t panic - your site can recover.
Case Study: We Fixed a Hacked WooCommerce Site in 24 Hours
Every website owner’s worst nightmare: “Your site has been hacked.” But for ecommerce businesses running WooCommerce, a hacked site isn’t just an inconvenience — it’s potentially catastrophic for reputation, sales, and customer trust.
