Hi, I’m Maksym, one of the members of the CorporateServices development team. I thank you for your interest and apologize for the delay in the response. Let me give you some details about the situation.
Over the past six months, we have been constantly updating our WordPress version, theme, and plugins. Along with this, we have revised the Cloudflare settings (mainly in the section Speed → Optimization and Caching → Tiered cache).
At some point, after the next WordPress update, we started to face the following behaviour: some pages stopped loading. The console was empty, there were no network records, mostly on mobile devices. After some time or after purging the Cloudflare cache, some pages started working as before, while others became inoperable. It was totally random. Interestingly, this behaviour was also observed on another domain, although we did not change any settings or update any version during the year for it.
We tried to search for some specific requests using Analytics & Logs → Instant Logs, but at first glance, there is nothing suspicious there.
I see 6 events blocked in the last 72 hours. They are all Browser integrity check services. They all tried to access different non-user pages such as /feed/, /.git/index, /wp-content/uploads/cropped-cs-icon-1000x1000-1-32x32.png. The user agent is Python-urllib/3.8 or Mozilla/2.0 (5.0).
Ok, we’ll take these steps and let you know as soon as we do.
These options have been changed. You can check the website now. So far, we haven’t noticed any problematic pages, but as I mentioned earlier, it happens randomly.
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