Security
· 12 checks — HTTP headers, CSP, TLS handshake, and cookie hygiene rolled into one auditable list.DSubresource IntegrityAction1 of 44 external resources have SRIFIX
| Tag | Domain | Integrity |
|---|---|---|
| <script> | www.googletagmanager.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | cdn.cookielaw.org | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | cdn.cookielaw.org | ✗ Missing |
| <link> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <link> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <link> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <link> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <link> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <link> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <link> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <link> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <link> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <link> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <link> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <link> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <link> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <link> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <link> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | cdn.cookielaw.org | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | static.addtoany.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <link> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <link> | marketing.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <link> | marketing.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | a.omappapi.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | marketing.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | marketing.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | www.wordstream.com | ✗ Missing |
| <script> | static.cloudflareinsights.com | ✓ Protected |
DEmail SecurityActionDMARC: noneFIX
This only monitors, it doesn't block spoofed emails. Change to p=quarantine or p=reject.
DMARC p=none collects reports but doesn't actually block spoofed mail — phishing emails still reach inboxes.
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DMARC's three policies are p=none (monitor only), p=quarantine (mark as spam), and p=reject (bounce). Most domains start at p=none to gather data, but stay there forever, leaving spoofers unblocked. After 30 days of clean DMARC reports, graduate to p=quarantine, then p=reject.
Source: DMARC.org / NIST
Dsecurity.txtActionNo /.well-known/security.txt publishedFIX
security.txt
No security.txt found at /.well-known/security.txt
CSecurity HeadersAction6 of 10 headers properly configuredREVIEW
Strict-Transport-Security forces browsers to use HTTPS, preventing downgrade attacks. Add the header with a max-age of at least 1 year.
max-age=31536000; includeSubDomainsWithout HSTS, a network attacker can downgrade the very first connection to HTTP and steal the user's session.
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HSTS tells browsers 'never speak HTTP to this domain again.' Without it, a network attacker (public WiFi, malicious ISP, hostile DNS) intercepts the first HTTP attempt and serves a downgraded version of your site. One header, big surface reduction.
Source: RFC 6797 / OWASP
This header prevents MIME-type sniffing, which can lead to XSS attacks. Set it to 'nosniff'.
nosniffMIME sniffing lets browsers run uploaded files as JavaScript, turning a file upload into an XSS.
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Setting X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff tells browsers to trust your declared Content-Type instead of guessing. Without it, an attacker who uploads a polyglot file can sometimes get it executed as a script. One header, no downside.
Source: OWASP / MDN
COOP isolates your browsing context, preventing cross-origin side-channel attacks. Set to 'same-origin'.
same-originCOOP 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.
require-corpCOEP 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
CContent Security PolicyAction2 of 10 CSP checks passedREVIEW
default-src provides a fallback for other directives. Set it to restrict default resource loading.
default-src 'self'Security gaps expose your site and users to attacks, eroding trust.
Without base-uri, attackers can inject a <base> tag to hijack relative URLs. Set it to 'self' or 'none'.
base-uri 'self'Missing base-uri in CSP leaves a base-tag injection attack path open even on otherwise strict policies.
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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'.
frame-ancestors 'self'Security gaps expose your site and users to attacks, eroding trust.
form-action restricts where forms can submit data, preventing form hijacking.
form-action 'self'Security gaps expose your site and users to attacks, eroding trust.
Parsed Policy
BPermissions-Policy4 directives, 2 missingREVIEW
Raw Header
Feature Permissions
BCORS ConfigurationNo CORS headersREVIEW
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 & CertificatesTLS 1.3, 7 checks passedPASS
HTTP/2 provides multiplexing and header compression for better performance.
HTTP/1.1 forces the browser to make sequential requests, multiplying latency on every page.
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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
Certificate Chain
A+JS Library VulnerabilitiesNo known vulnerabilitiesPASS
No known JavaScript library vulnerabilities detected.
A+Information LeakageNo exposuresPASS
No sensitive files exposed — all paths returned 404.
| Path | Status | Category | Risk |
|---|---|---|---|
| /.git/HEAD | ✓ Not found | Version Control | — |
| /.git/config | ✓ Not found | Version Control | — |
| /.svn/entries | ✓ Not found | Version Control | — |
| /.env | ✓ Not found | Configuration | — |
| /.env.local | ✓ Not found | Configuration | — |
| /.env.production | ✓ Not found | Configuration | — |
| /wp-config.php | ✓ Not found | Configuration | — |
| /.htaccess | ✓ Not found | Configuration | — |
| /phpinfo.php | ✓ Not found | Debug | — |
| /server-status | ✓ Not found | Debug | — |
| /server-info | ✓ Not found | Debug | — |
| /.well-known/security.txt | ✓ Not found | Security Policy | — |