Uncover the Hidden Security Flaws That Could Destroy Your Website—And 22 Expert Tips to Stop Hackers Now!
You can get a firewall through your hosting provider, plugins, or external providers. On WordPress.com, Business and Commerce plans include a built-in, managed firewall.
7. Use a content delivery network
A content delivery network (CDN) distributes your website’s content across multiple servers worldwide.
This reduces server load and is often a tool used to improve performance. It helps mitigate DDoS attacks by adding a layer between attackers and your origin server that can absorb some of the excess traffic. Cloudflare is a popular option.
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