It was for high server load due to your WordPress installation being compromised by malware. We've been seeing a lot of this on websites that run WordPress lately, because just about every WP site on Tommy got hacked by someone named "AnonymousFox" last week due to an unfixed security hole that affects even the latest versions of WP. There is no fix for the security issue aside from removing WP altogether, as WP has not released a patch (in fact, they're actively denying an issue exists despite reports from users across the world on numerous hosts reporting this exact hack by "AnonymousFox"). The hackers are using the compromised installs to set up Phishing sites. Please delete your WP installations immediately before they go phishing. If they start hosting a phishing site, your account will be permanently banned, which will result in the loss of your account's contents and require you to sign up again. To help prevent the hacker from accessing the compromised WP installation before you delete it, I've put a deny from all in your .htaccess file to prevent them from being accessed. As a reminder, we do not recommend using WordPress. It has the worst track record for CMS security of any CMS available today, and is regularly compromised.