by Sascha Endlicher, M.A. | Jun 24, 2015
Your domain’s security can be compromised by embedding iframes from untrusted third party sites. Sometimes hackers inject malicious code into legitimate websites to spread malware downloads and infect computers of visitors on your site. This exposes your site to...
by Sascha Endlicher, M.A. | Jun 24, 2015
If your domain allows file uploads and content types are not specified or specified incorrectly, hackers will often attempt to upload a file and then use that file in an attack. These types of attacks are also known as MIME Sniffing or Data Sniffing or Content...
by Sascha Endlicher, M.A. | Jun 24, 2015
If you see traffic from odd referrers in your analytics program, you may want to block their referrer spam. You will need to perform a manual modification of your nginX virtual host file to achieve this. Add the following code to your nginX virtual host file to block...
by Sascha Endlicher, M.A. | Jun 24, 2015
You will need to perform a manual modification of your nginX virtual host file to achieve this. Add the following code to your nginX virtual host file to block the most common query strings used for malicious purposes: Use these rules at your own risk. If your site...
by Sascha Endlicher, M.A. | Jun 24, 2015
You will need to perform a manual modification of your nginX virtual host file to achieve this. Add the following code to your nginX virtual host file to block the most common http user agents used for malicious purposes: Use these rules at your own risk. If your site...