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Japanese Keyword Hack Removal & Japanese SEO Spam Cleanup

If Google is showing Japanese text, fake product pages, spam URLs, or weird search snippets you never created, your WordPress site may have the Japanese keyword hack. I manually remove the malware, stop the spam generator, clean persistence, and help you recover search visibility.

I'm MD Pabel — a WordPress security specialist focused on hacked-site cleanup, SEO spam recovery, blacklist removal, and post-hack hardening.

Typical cleanup: 24–72 hours · Pay after verified clean

4,500+
Hacked Sites Cleaned
24–72h
Typical Cleanup Window
8+ yrs
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2,300+
Clients Served
Quick answer

What is the Japanese keyword hack?

The Japanese keyword hack is a WordPress SEO spam infection where attackers create Japanese-language spam pages, fake product URLs, cloaked search snippets, or spam sitemaps on your domain. The right fix is to diagnose the malware, manually remove files and database injections, stop reinfection, clean or deindex spam URLs, and harden the site after recovery.

Signs Your Site Has Japanese SEO Spam

These symptoms usually appear before site owners realize the spam is being generated by malware, not by normal WordPress content.

Japanese titles in Google

Your site looks normal, but Google shows Japanese characters, fake products, or weird snippets.

URLs you never created

Random folders, fake product pages, tag URLs, or spam pages appear in Google Search Console.

Cloaking or bot-only spam

Googlebot sees spam while direct visitors see your normal website.

Database SEO spam

Spam content hides in wp_posts, wp_options, wp_postmeta, or injected menu/widget content.

Spam sitemap pollution

Your sitemap includes URLs you never published, or new spam URLs keep getting generated.

Fake plugin or hidden PHP

Attackers leave malicious files in plugins, themes, uploads, cache folders, or the site root.

Traffic or ranking crash

Organic traffic drops after Google indexes hacked Japanese keyword pages instead of your real content.

Security warnings

Search Console, browsers, or security scanners flag hacked content, malware, or unsafe pages.

Spam keeps coming back

You deleted files once, but the spam returned because the root cause or persistence was missed.

Cloaking check

Your site can look clean while Google still sees spam

Japanese keyword hack infections often use cloaking. That means the malware may show your real website to you but show spam to Googlebot, mobile users, or visitors coming from search results.

This is why I do not rely on one browser check. I compare bot-facing output, suspicious URLs, sitemaps, database content, and server files before calling the cleanup finished.

Example manual check
# Compare normal visitor output
curl -L https://example.com/suspicious-url/ | head -80

# Compare Googlebot-style output
curl -A "Googlebot" -L https://example.com/suspicious-url/ | head -80

# Compare mobile output
curl -A "Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; CPU iPhone OS 17_0 like Mac OS X)"   -L https://example.com/suspicious-url/ | head -80

What’s Included in Japanese Keyword Hack Removal

This is a full recovery workflow: malware cleanup, search cleanup, and reinfection prevention.

Japanese spam diagnosis

I confirm whether the issue is Japanese keyword hack, cloaked SEO spam, redirects, fake product URLs, or a broader hacked-site infection.

Manual file cleanup

I remove malicious PHP, modified core files, fake plugins, rogue scripts, and suspicious files without deleting your real content.

Database spam cleanup

I check common WordPress database locations where SEO spam hides, including posts, options, metadata, widgets, and injected links.

Cloaking detection

I compare what normal visitors, mobile users, and search bots may see so hidden spam does not survive cleanup.

Spam URL control

I help stop new spam URLs, clean bad sitemaps, and guide the right 404/410/deindexing path after the malware is removed.

Hardening after cleanup

I patch the entry point, remove persistence, audit users, and harden the site so the same hack does not return.

The Cleanup Process

The priority is simple: diagnose, manually remove, deindex the spam, and harden the site so the same hack does not come back.

Step 1

Diagnose the spam footprint

I inspect indexed URLs, sitemaps, Search Console symptoms, bot-facing output, files, database rows, and hosting-level clues.

Step 2

Manually remove the malware

I clean infected files, hidden PHP, fake plugins, spam injections, database content, .htaccess rules, and modified WordPress components.

Step 3

Remove persistence and patch the cause

I hunt down backdoors, rogue admin users, malicious cron jobs, writable folders, nulled themes, outdated plugins, and other re-entry points.

Step 4

Deindex and suppress spam URLs

After the site is clean, I help remove spam signals with sitemap cleanup, correct status codes, Search Console actions, and deindexing guidance.

Step 5

Verify clean state

I re-check the site from multiple angles so hidden cloaking, reinfection triggers, and search-side spam are not left behind.

Step 6

Harden and stabilize recovery

I give you practical hardening steps and a change summary so your site has the best chance of recovering search trust.

Why manual cleanup matters

Japanese SEO spam is not just “delete a few pages”

The spam generator must be stopped

Deleting indexed URLs is useless if the malware is still creating new ones.

Cloaking must be checked from multiple angles

A normal browser view does not prove the site is clean for Googlebot or mobile visitors.

Database and persistence cleanup matter

Fake plugins, database spam, cron jobs, and hidden backdoors can regenerate the infection after a surface-level cleanup.

Search recovery needs the right order

The site must be clean first. Then spam URLs, sitemaps, Search Console, and deindexing can be handled properly.

Honest expectations

I don’t promise fake instant ranking recovery

I can move quickly on malware cleanup, but Google recovery depends on how long the spam was indexed, how many URLs were generated, and whether the site is truly clean after removal.

What I do promise is direct manual investigation, cleanup of the root cause, search recovery guidance, and practical hardening after the hack.

Proof and Related Japanese Spam Resources

These internal links build topical depth and help users understand the cleanup process before hiring.

What Real Clients Say

Verified reviews from Google Business and Facebook.

"I'm very satisfied with MD Pabel service. He saved my site from hackers and removed all malware attacks. Highly Recommended."

Hassan Infinkey
eCommerce Owner
Google Review

"My website was suffering from some redirect malware. MD was able to take care of the problem for a reasonable fee. For me, he was a lifesaver. I will certainly go to him first should something like that happen again."

Kendall Miller
Founder
Google Review

"Thanks for giving me great support. You are very nice team."

Usama Javed
WordPress Agency
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Manual cleanup, not plugin-only scans
Search recovery guidance included

Pay Only When Your Site Is Verified Clean

I do not take payment upfront. You pay after I deliver a clean site and you verify the result yourself. No risk to you.

Verified clean delivery — manual checks plus scanner verification
Root-cause cleanup — not just deleting visible spam pages
Search recovery help — spam URL cleanup and deindexing guidance
Direct access to me — no generic support queue
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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

The questions clients usually ask before hiring me for Japanese keyword hack cleanup.

What is the Japanese keyword hack?
The Japanese keyword hack is a hacked-site SEO spam infection where attackers inject Japanese text, fake product pages, spam sitemaps, or cloaked URLs into your WordPress site so they can abuse your domain authority in Google.
Is Japanese SEO spam the same as the Japanese keyword hack?
Usually, yes. Many site owners call it Japanese SEO spam, while many security guides and search queries use Japanese keyword hack. This service covers both the malware cleanup and the search-result recovery work.
How fast can you remove Japanese SEO spam from WordPress?
Most Japanese keyword hack cleanups take 24–72 hours, depending on how many spam URLs were generated, whether the infection is cloaked, and whether the attacker left persistence in files, database rows, cron jobs, or fake plugins.
Why does my website look normal but Google shows Japanese pages?
That usually means the infection is cloaked. The malware can show your normal website to you while serving spam content to Googlebot, mobile visitors, or users arriving from search results.
Can a plugin remove the Japanese keyword hack completely?
Plugins can detect some known signatures, but large Japanese spam infections often involve database spam, fake plugins, hidden PHP, modified .htaccess rules, cron-based persistence, or cloaking logic. I clean these manually instead of relying only on scanner output.
Can you remove the spam URLs from Google?
Yes. After the malware generator is removed and the vulnerability is fixed, I help with search cleanup: spam URL discovery, sitemap cleanup, proper 404/410 handling where appropriate, Search Console validation, and deindexing guidance.
Will my rankings recover after cleanup?
Cleanup gives your site the best chance to recover, but rankings depend on the size of the infection, how long the spam was indexed, whether Google applied a security/manual action, and how quickly the site is stabilized. I do not promise fake instant recovery.
What if the Japanese spam comes back after cleanup?
Every cleanup focuses on the root cause, not just visible spam files. I look for persistence points and patch the entry point so the infection does not regenerate. If the same infection returns during the coverage window, I re-check and re-clean it.
Do you only clean WordPress Japanese keyword hacks?
WordPress is my main specialty, especially hacked sites with cloaking, fake plugins, redirects, database spam, and search-result pollution. I can also help with other PHP-based websites and shared hosting environments when the issue is similar.

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