TrafficShield stops hackers in their tracks #ad
You never want to have your website hacked. It’s even worse than having your PC hacked. The problem is that some hackers are very clever, and probe any weakness in your defenses in your site that they can find.
By the way, WordPress sites are especially vulnerable. When they probe many WordPress sites they find abundant opportunities to penetrate defenses and do their malicious damage. Without taking extra precautions, your WordPress site may have open doors that welcome hackers into your administrative system.
Even if they don’t succeed, these attempts to penetrate your site eat up a lot of your network bandwidth and can keep real visitors from being served efficiently.
Chris Hitman has just released TrafficShield software to lock down your site to keep out the bad guys.
Hitman’s approach is to take advantage of a free service called CloudFlare. It’s what is known as a Content Distribution Network (CDN). It makes copies of your content and places these copies on multiple servers around the world.
When visitors come, they are typically rerouted to the CloudFlare server closest to the visitor, rather than yours. This means that legitimate visitors get their content faster, since it comes from a server close to them. And hackers attack CLoudFlare, not you.
The main problem with CLoudFlare is that setting it up for your site is technically challenging. That’s why you need TrafficShield.
This new PC-based tool automates setting up CloudFlare for your site; fill in your site information, then one click does it. Use it for all your sites.
Hitman says that 99% of hackers will never have a chance at attacking your site again. CloudFlare will absorb their attacks. (They have enough computing power to deal with them all day long and still deliver rapid content.)
Whether you have one site or 1000, Hitman has a TrafficShield solution for you.
The price is rising, so check it out quickly: TrafficShield.
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