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HTTP status: 5 Sub-resource URL
Server: nginx/1.16.1
Announces web server software and optionally version details.
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The header exposes web server version details. These server no purpose apart from making life of security auditors and hackers easier, leading them straight to exploits for this particular version of product. WebCookies.org does offer security design and penetration testing services so we can help!
-1X-Powered-By: PHP/7.1.8
A non-standard and purely informational, but still very widespread header, whose only purpose is to advertise the name and optionally version of the software used to run the web server.
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The header exposes web server version details. These server no purpose apart from making life of security auditors and hackers easier, leading them straight to exploits for this particular version of product. WebCookies.org does offer security design and penetration testing services so we can help!
-1Transport Layer Security (TLS) is enabled
+2X-Frame-Options
header is missing
X-XSS-Protection
header is missing
X-Content-Type-Options
header is missing
default-src https: data: wss: 'unsafe-inline' 'unsafe-eval'; form-action https:; report-uri https://rbmeuulvihtwm2eltjhwimi2.httpschecker.net/report
Content-Security-Policy-Report-Only
Content-Security-Policy
header.
No base-uri
allows attackers to inject base
tags which override the base URI to an attacker-controlled origin. Set to 'none'
unless you need to handle tricky relative URLs scheme
Consider adding block-all-mixed-content
directive if your website is only accessible over TLS and you are certain it doesn not have any legacy plaintext resources. Otherwise you may add adding upgrade-insecure-requests
directive if your website may still have some legacy plaintext HTTP resources and you want them to be still available rather than blocked
The default-src data:
origin allows bypassing CSP and execution of inlined untrusted scripts
Origin default-src 'unsafe-inline'
allows bypassing of CSP and execution of inlined untrusted scripts. Use 'nonce-'
or 'sha256-'
instead
Origin default-src 'unsafe-eval'
allows bypassing of CSP and execution of inlined untrusted scripts. Use 'nonce-'
or 'sha256-'
instead
upgrade-insecure-requests; block-all-mixed-content
Content-Security-Policy
No base-uri
allows attackers to inject base
tags which override the base URI to an attacker-controlled origin. Set to 'none'
unless you need to handle tricky relative URLs scheme
Both upgrade-insecure-requests
and block-all-mixed-content
are present but they are mutually exclusive. The latter will be ignored
Want second opinion? Try Google CSP Evaluator.
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