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by 15457345234 847 days ago
People just try and hack it constantly - as in, hundreds of automated hacking attempts per day, and when they succeed, they won't make obvious changes, they'll tweak things gently in a malignant way that won't be noticed for some time.
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Put everything as a static site on S3 with cloudflare in front. Cant really hack that (unless you fuck up with S3 configs or if AWS itself is hacked)
It's really not that complicated to manage cloudflare type Web app firewalls and shutdown content interfaces, both comment sections and admin panels, so there's no malleable auth areas to breach. And even if that happens a small team could easily handle run of the mill script kiddies and SEO schemes.