I am Under Attack what do I do?

When your website is under attack, every second counts. The fastest and most effective way to regain control is by leveraging Cloudflare's powerful, built-in security features.

Connect with our team instantly via our UA Discord Channel or call us during business hours for personalized assistance.

We're committed to your website's security.

If you reach out outside of business hours, expect a prompt response the next day with tailored protection strategies.

For rapid attack mitigation, follow our recommended steps now:

    • Turn Under Attack Mode ON on your console, by logging into your Cloudflare dashboard.

    • Select your zone, go to zone overview and click on Under attack Mode

      You can find step by step instructions on Cloudflare Developers page

    • Adding a new domain to your Cloudflare dashboard involves a few key steps. Here's a breakdown of the process:

      1. Log in to Cloudflare:

      • Begin by logging into your Cloudflare account through their website.  

      2. Add a Site:

      • Once logged in, you'll find an option to "Add a site." Click on this.  

      • Enter the domain name you wish to add (e.g., example.com).  

      • Cloudflare will then prompt you to select a plan. You can choose from their free or paid plans, depending on your needs.  

      3. Review DNS Records:

      • Cloudflare will scan your existing DNS records. It's crucial to review these records carefully to ensure accuracy.

      • Pay close attention to:

        • Zone apex records (e.g., example.com)  

        • Subdomain records (e.g., www.example.com, blog.example.com)

        • Email records (MX, TXT records)

      • You may need to add or modify DNS records to match your hosting provider's requirements.  

      4. Update Nameservers:

      • Cloudflare will provide you with new nameservers. You'll need to update these nameservers at your domain registrar (where you purchased your domain).  

      • This step is essential for Cloudflare to take control of your domain's DNS.  

      • It is important to understand that changing nameservers, does not move the domain. The domain stays registered where it was registered. Changing the nameservers, points the domains DNS resolution to Cloudflare.  

      • It can take some time for nameserver changes to propagate across the internet.  

      5. Complete the Setup:

      • Cloudflare offers various settings to optimize your website's performance and security.  

      • You can configure features like:

        • HTTPS encryption

        • Caching

        • Firewall protection