Just a quick update on the issues I had with Vidahost back in July. I was unhappy with the service I received when I sent in a ticket. Adam, from Vidahost, seemed to accept that it had not been handled in the way it should have been. However, I would say that the service provided by Adam and Dominic has been spot on from that point onwards.
They have assisted (and this was not asked for) in cleaning up the websites, and on the suggestion of Adam, my account has now been migrated to the Cloud service they provide.
I understand that things can go wrong, and I run a business that has thousands of new customers every year and know that all will not run smoothly. In my view it is how the issues are resolved, and in the case of Vidahost I am happy to say they have redeemed themselves in my eyes. From a customer who was going to leave them after 4 years, I am now happy to stay with them. I do feel that as upset I was at the way I was initially dealt with, it is only fair that I make public how well they have dealt with it since.
Well done to Dominic and Adam, thank you for your help and assistance.
Thanks, that's much appreciated. In recent months I've written tools to automate the hassle of this and I think that's what you got from me in the ticket recently. Glad it helped.
The same hacked site situation (multiple sites, one cPanel account) applied to another poster in this thread although back then I had to run through the sites manually with you (and we did get them all fixed and working). Which is what made me create tools
I'm not sure if WordPress tells site owners about outdated components beyond plugins? As that is a common problem we've been seeing recently - your plugins might be up to date but if you have an old theme installed which contains an insecure script, that becomes the way in.
When the 'original' major Timthumb issue came out a few years ago, we patched every affected file on our cloud system as the patch was simple. We also block ~90% of all bruteforce attempts to WordPress sites as standard. Bots send more requests per second to our system than the entirety of the traffic we handled a few years ago. It's crazy. I think Cloudflare said they identified/blocked 200,000 IPs taking part in WordPress/CMS bruteforcing. We see something like 50 million bot hits blocked each day.
Years ago I had 10 servers in total, and now I have more than half a rack dedicated to just dealing with bots/spam. I don't get the chance much but I do like showing off my spam filtering cluster although there's only so many times you can refresh an haproxy report.
In the past few months the number of hacked sites / other similar issues has been, essentially, a pain for everyone. 5 years ago, most of the code being exploited today didn't exist. In the last few months alone there have been serious issues in a whole range of popular plugins :/
Yes, Vidahost's parent company bought TSOhost not so long ago (Vidahost is one of 3 companies run by paragon internet)
I wish it was that way around (I would then own the entire group!) but our history is detailed
here 
Guess who is who from the picture for a free domain
Also, for anyone new, regarding the original poster who started this thread - although it appears they've now deleted their forum account - my replies about their particular issue are on pages 1/2. As then, I'm not going to break the DPA and discuss their account but I think I can fairly say that they got back in touch with us via our support system and we continued working with them, like we do with thousands of our clients every day.
In case anyone is wondering, we've never asked for the thread to be removed (!), and I actually got a message from UKBF management thanking me for keeping a friendly/productive discussion. We get the occasional ticket or PM asking about this thread and I give the exact same response. Even to my mother. Who has recently also discovered Twitter....
Finally, if anyone has any problems/questions of any kind at any point, our email/phone is the best way to get urgent help (there are ~30 support/sales people versus one of me!) but you're welcome to PM me here as always (I don't post here so much now but that's solely because I work every waking moment but I do try to post in threads where I can help, I don't know a lot about retail or legal/HR/accounting!) as my forum account comes through to my work email address.
I could go on but I should catch up on my tickets now!