@DaPorkchop_@lemmy.ml @memes@lemmy.world Hm weird, I don’t see why they would spend their resources attacking random people without any kind of demand. Even at work I’ve never seen one happening.
I still believe Cloudflare has most of its customers because of fearmongering tbh.
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@DaPorkchop_@lemmy.ml @memes@lemmy.world Is that an actual issue or a hypothetical one? I’ve never had an attack in 10 years of publicly hosting stuff.
@Kennystillalive@feddit.org I usually laugh out of pity
@Alaknar@sopuli.xyz @memes@lemmy.world Being proactive doesn’t mean you have to hide your personal service behind a billion dollar company. That is precisely the kind of overreaction triggered by fearmongering. If you don’t know how to secure access points or harden configurations, no service will be able to do it for you as if by magic. Not to mention your responsibility towards your users, who may not want to be tracked by a third-party company without their knowledge every time they visit your site (or half of the internet by now).