Thanks for the opinion, guys.
Well, consider this:
If your website is your business and it's more complicated than a few pages, if your customers data is there and if you have e-commerce running, etc - there is a massive amount of code to fix (thousands of pages / php files). Lots of places to look for backdoors, lots of db tables to digest, and that's just for the clean-up.
Then... I guarantee you will not get hacked again with my protection* (*IF you follow my best practice guidelines - obviously if you let your website rot it will get hacked no matter what).
Same as installing a high security door / locks - if you start forgetting to close and lock it, ...
So yea. It's not expensive at all considering the know-how that goes into it and the benefits you're (your business) getting from being *protected* - your competitors might get hacked and defaced, their customers data might leak - you'll be rock solid.
You guys can't even imagine the amount of hacking attempts my site is sustaining - as a security company - and you'll get the absolute same protection.
If I were you, I'd jump in.
to the guy telling me I have no idea what I'm doing: I am a speaker at security conferences. Too bad your opinion is pure trolling:
https://linkedin.com/in/asverdlovIf you judge my technical ability from my English skills - should I judge yours by your foreign language skills? I speak 4 languages, and English is not a native one for me. Not even going to apologize - my client list speaks for itself.