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Need help - Our B2B site is ranking for some porn keywords

So I have made a post few hours back saying something seems wrong with my search console. But it looks like, our website (Has a good DA - 60) is getting ranked for some random porn keywords.

And it is the homepage that is getting ranked and no other pages has any issue. I inspected the HTML code indexed by Google search console which doesn’t have any issue.

Any particular reason for this to happen and how can I get this sorted out?

I have shared some spammy backlinks for Disavow. Other than that, what should I do and what can be the reason for this?

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