Site suspended error

Hi, they attacked my website hosted in infinity, with an attack ddos, and I suspended the account. for having 50,000 visits, which is false because the page is new and will never have as many visits in less than one day xD. Please help. so they do not come back to attack the website. and fall …
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For your information, the limit is 50,000 hits, not visits, visitors or page views. DDoS attacks could also generate hits. So if you website got a DDoS, it’s likely the reason you hit this limit.

Your website will be reactivated automatically after 24 hours. However, if your website is likely to get attacked again, you’ll likely need to step up your hosting to handle the load.

@ikajuester said:
Hi, they attacked my website hosted in infinity, with an attack ddos, and I suspended the account. for having 50,000 visits, which is false because the page is new and will never have as many visits in less than one day xD. Please help. so they do not come back to attack the website. and fall …
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You can use Cloudflare to help with the DDoS attacks. They have some settings that helps prevent your site from this happening. If you are under one again, however, you can use this article to help you: https://support.cloudflare.com/hc/en-us/articles/200170196-I-am-under-DDoS-attack-what-do-I-do-, or you can use their DDoS Attack Hotline: https://cloudflare.com/under-attack-hotline/. Hope this helps!

Already activate cloudflare from the cpanel, do you think that with that I could not knock down the web with DDos?

@ikajuester said:
Already activate cloudflare from the cpanel, do you think that with that I could not knock down the web with DDos?

Activating Cloudflare helps, but the only way to make a website is invulnerable to DDoS attacks is by never attaching it to the internet. Fully stopping DDoS attacks is impossible.