Security Report Summary
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Site: https://testing.movingontobeingfree.ca/
IP Address: 23.177.144.119
Report Time: 29 Mar 2024 06:58:56 UTC
Headers:
  • Strict-Transport-Security
  • X-Content-Type-Options
  • X-Frame-Options
  • Content-Security-Policy
  • Referrer-Policy
  • Permissions-Policy
Advanced:
Not bad… Maybe you should perform a deeper security analysis of your website and APIs:
Missing Headers
Content-Security-PolicyContent Security Policy is an effective measure to protect your site from XSS attacks. By whitelisting sources of approved content, you can prevent the browser from loading malicious assets.
Referrer-PolicyReferrer Policy is a new header that allows a site to control how much information the browser includes with navigations away from a document and should be set by all sites.
Permissions-PolicyPermissions Policy is a new header that allows a site to control which features and APIs can be used in the browser.
Raw Headers
HTTP/2200
cache-controlprivate
content-typetext/html; charset=utf-8
serverMicrosoft-IIS/10.0
x-aspnetmvc-version5.2
x-aspnet-version4.0.30319
access-control-allow-origin*
x-powered-byServer
strict-transport-securitymax-age=31536000
x-content-type-optionsnosniff
x-frame-optionsSAMEORIGIN
dateFri, 29 Mar 2024 06:58:56 GMT
content-length5806
Upcoming Headers
Cross-Origin-Embedder-PolicyCross-Origin Embedder Policy allows a site to prevent assets being loaded that do not grant permission to load them via CORS or CORP.
Cross-Origin-Opener-PolicyCross-Origin Opener Policy allows a site to opt-in to Cross-Origin Isolation in the browser.
Cross-Origin-Resource-PolicyCross-Origin Resource Policy allows a resource owner to specify who can load the resource.
Additional Information
serverThis Server header seems to advertise the software being run on the server but you can remove or change this value.
x-aspnetmvc-versionX-AspNetMvc-Version details further information about your ASP.NET MVC version and should be removed.
x-aspnet-versionX-AspNet-Version details specific information about your ASP.NET version and should be removed.
access-control-allow-originThis is a very lax CORS policy. Such a policy should only be used on a public CDN.
x-powered-byX-Powered-By can usually be seen with values like "PHP/5.5.9-1ubuntu4.5" or "ASP.NET". Trying to minimise the amount of information you give out about your server is a good idea. This header seems to have been altered to remove such information, but could still be removed.
strict-transport-securityHTTP Strict Transport Security is an excellent feature to support on your site and strengthens your implementation of TLS by getting the User Agent to enforce the use of HTTPS.
x-content-type-optionsX-Content-Type-Options stops a browser from trying to MIME-sniff the content type and forces it to stick with the declared content-type. The only valid value for this header is "X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff".
x-frame-optionsX-Frame-Options tells the browser whether you want to allow your site to be framed or not. By preventing a browser from framing your site you can defend against attacks like clickjacking.