We don’t know how to fix this war. But we do know how to keep websites online.
As the invasion of Ukraine continues and cyberattacks increase, we’re offering free managed WordPress hosting for Ukrainian organizations, individuals, and businesses. This offer will remain in place for the duration of the conflict – and probably well beyond that.
We haven’t worked out all the details. And that’s okay. Just tell us what you need – we’ll figure it out.
Why Hosting Matters Right Now
Ukrainian websites – especially .ua domains – are being targeted with DDoS attacks, brute-force logins, and widespread defacements. We already host several Ukrainian sites and have seen this wave of activity firsthand with one of our clients receiving a staggering 250,000 hacking attempts in a matter of hours.
But we’re ready for this. Our platform includes:
- Web application firewalls and geo-blocking
- Brute-force protection and real-time threat detection
- 24/7 uptime monitoring
- On-call engineers to respond when things go sideways
We’re not charging for this. We’re just doing the right thing. Because staying online means staying visible – and sometimes, staying safe.
What’s Included (Right Away)
If you’re affected by the conflict in Ukraine, we’re offering:
- Free fully managed WordPress hosting
- Priority security protection and uptime monitoring
- Migration help if needed
- Continued support for as long as it’s helpful
This is not a limited-time offer. It’s a standing offer – for now, and as long as you need it.
How to Get Started
Email us at support@glimmernet.com
Just let us know who you are and what you need. We’ll respond as quickly as we can and get your site secured and online.
Why We’re Doing This
It’s been a tough week. And like a lot of people, we’ve felt powerless. But this – this we can do.
It’s about keeping communication lines open. Making sure that information is accessible to those who need it. Supporting those who are vulnerable. And using the tools we have to help however we can.
Because when everything feels chaotic, staying online shouldn’t be one more thing to worry about.
Also see Surge in Phishing Attacks Amid Ukraine Crisis – What You Need to Know
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