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Well I really don't think there is much hope from what I've seen. In that case, you need to have strong passwords to protect your stuff from hacking to begin with. Well, I guess it depends on how much damage is done, like with any other disaster.
 
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Perhaps the internet will develop to some extent and we may be able to prevent hacking to some extent in the future. Hacking has been happening for a long time.
If anything, as technology has become more complex and state-of-the art, hackers have also upgraded in the ways and methods of performing their activities. I hate to admit it, but they might be here to stay.
 
Once a website is lost, It is very difficult to recover it, So you should periodically change your passwords and make changes. And try to protect my 2 factor authentication code on your personal email.

I think that 2-Factor authentication is very important because it helps you protect your website. Moreover, it could also help you secure your exchange account as well.
 
From what I've seen, I don't hold out much hope. In that situation, you must first safeguard your data from attack by using strong passwords. As with any disaster, I suppose it depends on the extent of the damage.
 
Is there Hope to recover a website from hackers after they have taken over it. I am trying to find out, especially when the forum or site owner does not have much knowledge about how things like this work.

If you have some experience, you could share for us to learn to handle such situation in future....
You can start by restoring your backup file, but be sure that the backup was created before the site was hacked. Install any software upgrades or updates available, including software for the operating system. Look through the software you do currently have on your server, and see what could be eliminated if needed.
 
I don't think one can recover one's sites from hackers. Once it has been hacked, there's nothing one can do about it. So it's just better to forget about the site.
 
It is absolutely possible as long as you have full control over the domain and web hosting control panel manager. Once, a client of mine lost website, I recovered her website through the backup created on her cpanel account.
 

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