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· 12 checks — HTTP headers, CSP, TLS handshake, and cookie hygiene rolled into one auditable list.
SCORE
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GRADE
B
FIX
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REVIEW
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PASS
7
INFO
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Checks
12
7 PASS 2 REVIEW 3 FIX
D
Security Headers
Action
4 of 10 headers properly configured
FIX
4 of 10 headers properly configured
Warning::
HSTS is missing includeSubDomains
Without includeSubDomains, subdomains can still be accessed over HTTP.
Got: max-age=31536000; Expected: max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains
Info::
X-Content-Type-Options is properly configured
Got: nosniff
Warning::
X-Frame-Options header is missing
This header prevents clickjacking by controlling who can embed your page in a frame. Set it to DENY or SAMEORIGIN.
Expected: DENY
Warning::
Referrer-Policy header is missing
Controls how much referrer information is sent with requests. Set to 'strict-origin-when-cross-origin' or stricter.
Expected: strict-origin-when-cross-origin
Warning::
Permissions-Policy header is missing
Controls which browser features (camera, microphone, geolocation) are allowed. Set it to restrict unused features.
Expected: geolocation=(), camera=(), microphone=()
Info::
Content-Security-Policy is present
Got: default-src https:
Warning::
Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy header is missing
COOP isolates your browsing context, preventing cross-origin side-channel attacks. Set to 'same-origin'.
Expected: same-origin
Warning::
Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy header is missing
COEP prevents loading cross-origin resources without explicit permission. Required for SharedArrayBuffer and high-resolution timers.
Expected: require-corp
Info::
X-Powered-By header is not present
Info::
Server header is present without version info
Got: Apache

Without includeSubDomains, subdomains can still be accessed over HTTP.

Expected: max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains
Why this matters

Without includeSubDomains, a forgotten dev subdomain over HTTP can set malicious cookies that ride to the apex.

Learn more

HSTS without includeSubDomains protects only the exact domain. Cookies set on a non-HSTS subdomain can ride to the apex via cookie-scope attacks. The fix is one directive append. Verify all subdomains support HTTPS first — adding includeSubDomains to a domain with HTTP-only subdomains breaks them.

Source: RFC 6797

This header prevents clickjacking by controlling who can embed your page in a frame. Set it to DENY or SAMEORIGIN.

Expected: DENY
Why this matters

Without frame protection, your site can be embedded in a hostile page and used for clickjacking.

Learn more

Clickjacking overlays your site under a transparent malicious page so users click invisible buttons. Setting X-Frame-Options: DENY (or a modern frame-ancestors CSP directive) blocks the embedding entirely. There's almost never a legitimate reason to allow it.

Source: OWASP / MDN

Controls how much referrer information is sent with requests. Set to 'strict-origin-when-cross-origin' or stricter.

Expected: strict-origin-when-cross-origin
Why this matters

Default browser behavior leaks full URLs (including query params and tokens) to every third-party resource — set a strict policy.

Learn more

Without a Referrer-Policy header, browsers send the full referring URL with images, scripts, and fonts loaded from third-party origins. URLs containing tokens, user IDs, or session params end up in third-party logs. Set `Referrer-Policy: strict-origin-when-cross-origin` (or stricter) to limit leakage.

Source: MDN / W3C

Controls which browser features (camera, microphone, geolocation) are allowed. Set it to restrict unused features.

Expected: geolocation=(), camera=(), microphone=()
Why this matters

Permissions-Policy locks down browser APIs you don't use — without it, every page can request camera/mic/geolocation if XSS lands.

Learn more

By default every page can request the camera, microphone, geolocation, payment APIs, and dozens more. Permissions-Policy turns off the ones you don't need so a future bug can't quietly start using them. It's a defense-in-depth header — one line, big surface reduction.

Source: MDN / W3C

COOP isolates your browsing context, preventing cross-origin side-channel attacks. Set to 'same-origin'.

Expected: same-origin
Why this matters

COOP isolates your top-level browsing context from cross-origin windows — without it, popup-based side-channel attacks remain possible.

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Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy: same-origin prevents cross-origin pages from sharing a browsing-context group with yours. This blocks cross-window references that enable Spectre-style timing attacks and tab-nabbing. Required if you want to enable SharedArrayBuffer.

Source: MDN / web.dev

COEP prevents loading cross-origin resources without explicit permission. Required for SharedArrayBuffer and high-resolution timers.

Expected: require-corp
Why this matters

COEP enforces that all embedded resources opt-in to cross-origin embedding — required for cross-origin isolation features.

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Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy: require-corp ensures every embedded resource (script, iframe, image) explicitly allows being loaded cross-origin. Combined with COOP, this enables the cross-origin-isolated context that unlocks SharedArrayBuffer, high-resolution timers, and other powerful APIs.

Source: MDN / web.dev

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Permissions-Policy
Action
No header set
FIX
No header set
Warning::
No Permissions-Policy header
Consider adding a Permissions-Policy header to restrict browser feature access from embedded content.

No Permissions-Policy header set.

Without this header, embedded iframes can request access to sensitive device features.

Suggested header
Permissions-Policy: camera=(), microphone=(), geolocation=(), payment=(), usb=()
D
security.txt
Action
No /.well-known/security.txt published
FIX

security.txt

No security.txt found at /.well-known/security.txt

B
Content Security Policy
5 of 10 CSP checks passed
REVIEW
5 of 10 CSP checks passed
Info::
Raw CSP policy
Got: default-src https:
Info::
default-src directive is set
Got: default-src https:
Info::
No 'unsafe-inline' in script source
Info::
No 'unsafe-eval' in script source
Info::
No wildcard in script source
Info::
object-src falls back to default-src
Warning::
base-uri directive is missing
Without base-uri, attackers can inject a <base> tag to hijack relative URLs. Set it to 'self' or 'none'.
Expected: base-uri 'self'
Warning::
frame-ancestors directive is missing
frame-ancestors controls who can embed your page, preventing clickjacking. Set it to 'self' or 'none'.
Expected: frame-ancestors 'self'
Warning::
form-action directive is missing
form-action restricts where forms can submit data, preventing form hijacking.
Expected: form-action 'self'
Info::
upgrade-insecure-requests is not set
This directive upgrades HTTP resources to HTTPS automatically, preventing mixed content.
Expected: upgrade-insecure-requests

Without base-uri, attackers can inject a <base> tag to hijack relative URLs. Set it to 'self' or 'none'.

Expected: base-uri 'self'
Why this matters

Missing base-uri in CSP leaves a base-tag injection attack path open even on otherwise strict policies.

Learn more

A common omission: developers add CSP for script-src and frame-ancestors but forget base-uri. The result is a CSP that looks strict but lets an attacker rewrite every URL on the page via <base href>. Add `base-uri 'self'` to close the gap.

Source: MDN CSP

frame-ancestors controls who can embed your page, preventing clickjacking. Set it to 'self' or 'none'.

Expected: frame-ancestors 'self'
Why this matters

Security gaps expose your site and users to attacks, eroding trust.

form-action restricts where forms can submit data, preventing form hijacking.

Expected: form-action 'self'
Why this matters

Security gaps expose your site and users to attacks, eroding trust.

This directive upgrades HTTP resources to HTTPS automatically, preventing mixed content.

Expected: upgrade-insecure-requests
Why this matters

Without upgrade-insecure-requests, any HTTP subresource link survives as a mixed-content warning instead of auto-upgrading.

Learn more

Adding `upgrade-insecure-requests` to your CSP turns every http:// subresource fetch into https:// at the browser layer. One-line defense against accidental mixed content from legacy links or third-party widgets.

Source: MDN CSP

Parsed Policy

default-src https:
B
CORS Configuration
No CORS headers
REVIEW
No CORS headers
Info::
No CORS headers present — secure default
CORS Configuration Secure

No CORS headers detected.

Cross-origin requests are blocked by browser same-origin policy.

Origin reflection test

Some servers mirror the request Origin header, which can be exploited. Test manually:

curl -sI -H "Origin: https://evil.com" <url> | grep -i access-control
A+
TLS & Certificates
TLS 1.3, 7 checks passed
PASS
TLS 1.3, 7 checks passed
Info::
TLS 1.3 is used
Got: TLS 1.3
Info::
Strong cipher suite is used
Got: TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
Info::
HTTP/2 is not negotiated
HTTP/2 provides multiplexing and header compression for better performance.
Got: http/1.1
Info::
Certificate is valid (expires in 212 days)
Got: 2026-11-20T23:59:59Z
Info::
Certificate chain has 3 certificates
Info::
Certificate uses modern signature algorithm
Got: SHA256-RSA
Info::
Certificate covers 99 domain(s)
Got: *.atollic.com, stm-japan.jpn.com, stmicroelectronics.com.cn, st-microelectronics.jp, stmicro.jpn.com, stm32.io, eeprom.st.com, log.st.com, stmicroelectronics.co.kr, stm.xn--fiqs8s, stm32.com.my, stmicro.com.my, memory.st.com, mcu.st.com, st7.st.com, power.st.com, st-microelectronics.com.my, st-korea.co.kr, protonworld.st.com, stm32.hk, stm32cube.jp, stm.ph, st-microelectronics.xn--fiqs8s, st-korea.com, st-japan.jp, stm32.com.tw, st-microelectronics.hk, stmicro.xn--fiqs8s, stmicroelectronics.com.my, eprom.st.com, fr.st.com, st-microelectronics.com.tw, stm32cube.cn, stmicro.com.hk, st-microelectronics.com.cn, flash.st.com, st-korea.kr, stm32.ph, nvram.st.com, stm-korea.kr, st-microelectronics.com.sg, stm-japan.jp, stmicro.hk, stm-japan.biz, stm.my, stm.sg, stmicro.kr, stm.com.cn, stm32.asia, stmicroelectronics.com.ph, eu.st.com, stm.jpn.com, stm32.my, stm8.jp, stm32.com.ph, stm32.tw, stmicro.jp, micros.st.com, stmicro.sg, st-microelectronics.my, stmicroelectronics.com, stmicro.asia, stmicroelectronics.cn, psmdev.st.com, atollic.com, it.st.com, stmicro.com.sg, stmicroelectronics.com.hk, stm32.com.hk, stm.cn, stmicro.my, st-microelectronics.tw, st.com, st-microelectronics.com.hk, stm32.kr, *.touchgfx.com, stmicro.com.tw, st-microelectronics.co.kr, st-microelectronics.asia, stm.hk, st-japan.biz, m.st.com, *.stmicroelectronics.st, st-microelectronics.kr, st-microelectronics.cn, stm32.jp, stmicro.co.kr, eu1.st.com, sitesearch.st.com, stm-korea.co.kr, st-japan.jpn.com, st-microelectronics.sg, stm-korea.com, discrete.st.com, stm32.org.cn, linear.st.com, stmicro.tw, st4sim.com, stmicroelectronics.asia
Info::
Certificate is issued by a trusted CA
Got: CN=Amazon RSA 2048 M04,O=Amazon,C=US

HTTP/2 provides multiplexing and header compression for better performance.

Why this matters

HTTP/1.1 forces the browser to make sequential requests, multiplying latency on every page.

Learn more

HTTP/2 (and HTTP/3) multiplex many requests over a single connection, eliminating head-of-line blocking. HTTP/1.1 forces the browser to either queue requests or open many parallel connections — both worse. Most modern web servers support HTTP/2 with one config line.

Source: MDN Web Docs

Connection
Protocol
TLS 1.3
Cipher Suite
TLS_AES_128_GCM_SHA256
HTTP Version
HTTP/1.1

Certificate Chain

Leaf Certificate
Subject CN=*.atollic.comIssuer CN=Amazon RSA 2048 M04,O=Amazon,C=USValid 2025-10-22T00:00:00Z → 2026-11-20T23:59:59ZExpires in 212 days SANs *.atollic.com, stm-japan.jpn.com, stmicroelectronics.com.cn, st-microelectronics.jp, stmicro.jpn.com, stm32.io, eeprom.st.com, log.st.com, stmicroelectronics.co.kr, stm.xn--fiqs8s, stm32.com.my, stmicro.com.my, memory.st.com, mcu.st.com, st7.st.com, power.st.com, st-microelectronics.com.my, st-korea.co.kr, protonworld.st.com, stm32.hk, stm32cube.jp, stm.ph, st-microelectronics.xn--fiqs8s, st-korea.com, st-japan.jp, stm32.com.tw, st-microelectronics.hk, stmicro.xn--fiqs8s, stmicroelectronics.com.my, eprom.st.com, fr.st.com, st-microelectronics.com.tw, stm32cube.cn, stmicro.com.hk, st-microelectronics.com.cn, flash.st.com, st-korea.kr, stm32.ph, nvram.st.com, stm-korea.kr, st-microelectronics.com.sg, stm-japan.jp, stmicro.hk, stm-japan.biz, stm.my, stm.sg, stmicro.kr, stm.com.cn, stm32.asia, stmicroelectronics.com.ph, eu.st.com, stm.jpn.com, stm32.my, stm8.jp, stm32.com.ph, stm32.tw, stmicro.jp, micros.st.com, stmicro.sg, st-microelectronics.my, stmicroelectronics.com, stmicro.asia, stmicroelectronics.cn, psmdev.st.com, atollic.com, it.st.com, stmicro.com.sg, stmicroelectronics.com.hk, stm32.com.hk, stm.cn, stmicro.my, st-microelectronics.tw, st.com, st-microelectronics.com.hk, stm32.kr, *.touchgfx.com, stmicro.com.tw, st-microelectronics.co.kr, st-microelectronics.asia, stm.hk, st-japan.biz, m.st.com, *.stmicroelectronics.st, st-microelectronics.kr, st-microelectronics.cn, stm32.jp, stmicro.co.kr, eu1.st.com, sitesearch.st.com, stm-korea.co.kr, st-japan.jpn.com, st-microelectronics.sg, stm-korea.com, discrete.st.com, stm32.org.cn, linear.st.com, stmicro.tw, st4sim.com, stmicroelectronics.asiaSignature SHA256-RSASerial 67da2b7a218a4799c0dfdb001dec0d5
Intermediate (CA Certificate)
Subject CN=Amazon RSA 2048 M04,O=Amazon,C=USIssuer CN=Amazon Root CA 1,O=Amazon,C=USValid 2022-08-23T22:26:35Z → 2030-08-23T22:26:35ZExpires in 1584 days Signature SHA256-RSASerial 773124f2a952e3ed18a58bdb85d1bc0ce5f27
Intermediate (CA Certificate)
Subject CN=Amazon Root CA 1,O=Amazon,C=USIssuer CN=Starfield Services Root Certificate Authority - G2,O=Starfield Technologies\, Inc.,L=Scottsdale,ST=Arizona,C=USValid 2015-05-25T12:00:00Z → 2037-12-31T01:00:00ZExpires in 4271 days Signature SHA256-RSASerial 67f944a2a27cdf3fac2ae2b01f908eeb9c4c6
A+
Cookie Security
No cookies set — no cookie security risks
PASS
No cookies set — no cookie security risks
Info::
No cookies set — no cookie security risks

No cookies detected — no cookie security risks to report.

A+
Subresource Integrity
No external resources
PASS
No external resources
Info::
No external resources to protect
SRI Coverage No external resources — SRI not applicable
A+
JS Library Vulnerabilities
No known vulnerabilities
PASS
No known vulnerabilities
Info::
No known JavaScript library vulnerabilities detected

No known JavaScript library vulnerabilities detected.

A+
Information Leakage
No exposures
PASS
No exposures
Info::
No security.txt found
Consider adding a security.txt at /.well-known/security.txt.
Info::
No sensitive files exposed

No sensitive files exposed — all paths returned 404.

PathStatusCategoryRisk
/.git/HEAD Not foundVersion Control
/.git/config Not foundVersion Control
/.svn/entries Not foundVersion Control
/.env Not foundConfiguration
/.env.local Not foundConfiguration
/.env.production Not foundConfiguration
/wp-config.php Not foundConfiguration
/.htaccess Not foundConfiguration
/phpinfo.php Not foundDebug
/server-status Not foundDebug
/server-info Not foundDebug
/.well-known/security.txt Not foundSecurity Policy
A+
Email Security
DMARC: reject
PASS
DMARC: reject
Info::
DMARC policy is reject — strongest protection
DMARC
Policy reject — strongest protection Record v=DMARC1; p=reject; fo=1; rua=mailto:app-dmarc_rua_ruf@st.com; ruf=mailto:app-dmarc_rua_ruf@st.com
A
Transport Security
HTTP/3, HSTS, and TLS version analysis
PASS
HTTP/3, HSTS, and TLS version analysis
Info::
HTTP/3 (QUIC) not advertised
HTTP/3 eliminates head-of-line blocking. If your CDN supports it, consider enabling it.
Info::
HSTS enabled (base policy)
Info::
HSTS missing includeSubDomains
Without includeSubDomains, HSTS only protects the exact domain.
Info::
TLS 1.3 in use (fastest handshake, 1-RTT)
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