Hello friends, many of us know that the global company Cloudflare offers protection services against DDoS attacks and many other types of attacks, aiming to provide website protection or security in other words. However, despite this protection, we still notice websites falling victim to such attacks. How does this happen?
Hello friends, many of us know that the Cloudflare website offers protection services against DDoS attacks and many other attacks. Look, my dear friend, there are many methods, but today we'll talk about one of the most common in our educational journey or generally used. Attackers use something called 2CAPCH (Cloudflare bypass) and combine it with threading and requests—that is, any DDoS tool, whether it's programmed privately, set to default, or set to all-view. But be aware, this doesn't mean the site will stop working; it's simply one of the methods used to bypass CAPCH while simultaneously obtaining the real IP address.
In normal circumstances, without combining the two, Cloudflare will directly intercept the attack on the site. However, if a bypass is used, it will bypass Cloudflare's protection, and the site will be vulnerable to attack.
How to protect against this method, or DDoS attacks in general, if they occur:
1- Enable the "Under Attack Mode" option.
2- Set a limit for requests.
3- Enable Browser Integrity Check.
4- Enable the Managed Challenge service.
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