Security Report Summary
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Site: https://www.sos.de/
IP Address: 37.228.159.57
Report Time: 25 Apr 2024 03:44:18 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
x-powered-byPHP/7.1.33
strict-transport-securitymax-age=31536000; includeSubDomains; preload
x-content-type-optionsnosniff
x-frame-optionsSAMEORIGIN
x-webkit-cspdefault-src 'self'; script-src 'self'
x-xss-protection1; mode=block
expiresThu, 19 Nov 1981 08:52:00 GMT
cache-controlno-store, no-cache, must-revalidate
pragmano-cache
set-cookiePHPSESSID=risq6t4mqodsijrg24c4enk36d; path=/; HttpOnly
varyAccept-Encoding,User-Agent
content-encodinggzip
content-typetext/html; charset=UTF-8
dateThu, 25 Apr 2024 03:44:17 GMT
serverApache
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
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 should be removed or the value changed.
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.
x-webkit-cspX-Webkit-CSP is required for CSP support in older Chrome, Safari and other Webkit based browsers. For other modern browsers the Content-Security-Policy header should be used.
x-xss-protectionX-XSS-Protection sets the configuration for the XSS Auditor built into older browsers. The recommended value was "X-XSS-Protection: 1; mode=block" but you should now look at Content Security Policy instead.
set-cookieThe 'secure' flag is not set on this cookie. There is no Cookie Prefix on this cookie. This is not a SameSite Cookie.
serverThis Server header seems to advertise the software being run on the server but you can remove or change this value.