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HTTP status: 5 Sub-resource URL
Server: nginx
Announces web server software and optionally version details.
Read more...X-Robots-Tag: noindex
Controls the behavior of search engine bots and may contain most of the directives usually found in robots.txt file.
Read more...Link: <https://cms.inews.co.uk/wp-json/>; rel="https://api.w.org/"
Indicates location of sub-resources for the given page, in machine-readable format. It may come in a number of types, for example next page, previous page, index page, preloading resources etc.
Read more...X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff
A non-standard but widely accepted header introduced originally by Microsoft to disable "content sniffing" or heuristic content type discovery in absence or mismatch of a proper HTTP Content-Type
declaration, which led to a number of web attacks. In general, presence of the header with its only defined value of nosniff
is considered as part of a properly secured HTTP response.
Fuzzy content type guessing is disabled
+1Access-Control-Allow-Origin: https://www.scotsman.com
Controls origins (websites) that are allowed to load data from this web service over JavaScript-based APIs as part of Cross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS) standard. By default, a web browser will refuse to load data over XmlHttpRequest
from a website that is not in the same origin, which is a precaution against various types of data stealing attacks. The target server has to explicitly allow the origin domain using the Access-Control-Allow-Origin
(ACAO) header, or it may allow all origins to access it using a wildcard *
. The latter however creates a potential security issue if the website in question is transactional and processing sensitive data, so the wildcard should be only used on websites consciously offering public APIs.
Transport Layer Security (TLS) is enabled
+2X-Frame-Options
header is missing
X-XSS-Protection
header is missing
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