The goal of this document is to help operational teams with creating secure web applications. All Mozilla sites and deployments are expected to follow the recommendations below. Use of these recommendations by the public is strongly encouraged. The Security Assurance team maintains this document as a reference guide. Table of Contents Cheat Sheet Transport Layer Security (TLS/SSL) HTTPS HTTP Stric
Itâs been a year since my last XSS cheatsheet, and a year of developments in XSS exploitology. Hereâs a new and updated version jam-packed full of goodies that I use myself! Note: This cheat-sheet focuses on up to date and relevant items only. Would you take a cheat sheet with you to an exam that has a bunch of irrelevant stuff? No, of course not. I hate cheat sheets that waste space on methods th
Cross-site scripting (XSS) cheat sheet This cross-site scripting (XSS) cheat sheet contains many vectors that can help you bypass WAFs and filters. You can select vectors by the event, tag or browser and a proof of concept is included for every vector. You can download a PDF version of the XSS cheat sheet. This is a PortSwigger Research project. Follow us on Twitter to receive updates. Downloaded
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