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Lethal unauthorized code injections like XXS (cross site scripting) attacks are some of the most dynamic cyber-attacks. They are often very difficult to detect and can result in credit card theft, fraud, and endpoint data breaches, having a huge impact on small to medium sized businesses.
In a recent AT&T cybersecurity survey, 88% of respondents reported that they had experienced at least one security incident within the past year. A CSP (content security policy) can be a great solution for defending sites from lethal code injections, especially when used in conjunction with additional layers of security to protect users' most sensitive data.
The standardized set of directives that can be enforced by a CSP tells the browser what sources are trustworthy and which ones to block. This technique has the ability to eliminate many common injection vectors and…
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July 06, 2021 at 09:11PM
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