DDoS Attacks on Your Content

Some sites are subject to DDoS attacks because of the nature of their content.
For example, a whistleblowing site might be subject to an attack. A site dealing with a controversial issue (such as access to abortion or anti-racism) might suffer attacks from people who disagree with its message and want to put it out of action. Or your content might be commercial but still sensitive and there are people who don’t want it available online.
If your site is successfully attacked, it will put your content out of circulation, which could cause problems for your users if they need access to information or guidance.
You’ll also be spending time resolving the issue, losing any revenue you might be making from the site (either in sales or donations if you are a nonprofit), and your rankings can drop if your site is returning a 502 error for hours or days.
If you have already tried other solutions, perhaps give Sucuri a try. And don’t get us wrong, Cloudflare is still a great solution for a lot of sites, as we recommend them to most of our clients. Their higher paid plans at $200/month most likely would have also mitigated the attack just fine. However, it’s always good to know about other solutions out there. Especially if you are on a budget
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