JAMStack architecture with no database, no server, no plugins - maximum security by design.
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Watch the portion of video (starts at 3:10) to learn why Superblog is so secure.
WordPress powers 43% of all websites, making it the biggest target for hackers globally. In 2023 alone, over 1.8 billion WordPress sites were attacked, with successful breaches affecting millions of websites and exposing sensitive user data.
Traditional CMS platforms like WordPress rely on databases, server-side processing, and thousands of third-party plugins - each creating potential security vulnerabilities. The WPScan Vulnerability Database contains over 24,000 known WordPress security issues.
Major WordPress security breaches include the 2017 Equifax hack (affecting 147 million people), countless plugin vulnerabilities, and regular zero-day exploits that can compromise entire websites within hours of being discovered.
Even with security plugins, regular updates, and monitoring, WordPress sites require constant maintenance and vigilance. A single outdated plugin or theme can expose your entire website to attacks, malware injection, and data theft.
No Database to Hack: Superblog uses JAMStack architecture with no database. Without a database, there's nothing for hackers to inject SQL queries into or steal sensitive information from. Your content exists as pre-built static files.
No Server-Side Processing: Traditional CMS platforms process requests on servers, creating attack vectors. Superblog serves pre-built HTML, CSS, and JavaScript files with no server-side processing - eliminating the most common attack methods.
Zero Third-Party Plugins: WordPress vulnerabilities often come from third-party plugins with poor security practices. Superblog has no plugin system - all features are built-in and security-tested as part of the core platform.
Global CDN Distribution: Your content is distributed across a global CDN with enterprise-grade security, DDoS protection, and automatic threat detection that would cost thousands for individual WordPress sites.
No Admin Panels to Breach: Traditional CMS admin panels are prime targets for brute force attacks. Superblog's content management happens through secure, isolated interfaces with no public admin URLs to target.
Automatic Security Updates: Unlike WordPress where you must manually update plugins and themes, Superblog's security is maintained automatically at the infrastructure level with zero configuration required.
You can focus on writing content instead of spending time to setup and maintenance. Your blog is auto optimized for SEO, speed, and design.
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