As a Minecraft Java developer, you will inevitably encounter bugs and issues while creating your plugins.
Debugging and troubleshooting these issues can be a challenging and time-consuming process, but there are several best practices that can help make it more efficient and effective.
BungeeCord and Spigot are popular software platforms for managing Minecraft servers. Both are used by server administrators to create custom plugins and manage player connections and are popular choices for large server networks.
However, like any software, they can be vulnerable to a variety of threats if not properly secured. In this blog post, we'll explore some of the vulnerabilities that BungeeCord and Spigot servers may face and how to protect against them.