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    StatiCrypt

    StatiCrypt

    Password protect a static HTML page

    StatiCrypt uses AES-256 and WebCrypto to encrypt your HTML file with your long password and return a static page including a password prompt and the javascript decryption logic that you can safely upload anywhere (see what the page looks like). This means you can password protect the content of your public static HTML file, without any back-end - serving it over Netlify, GitHub pages, etc. You can encrypt a file online in your browser (client side). StatiCrypt uses WebCrypto to generate a static, password protected page that can be decrypted in-browser. You can then just send or upload the generated page to a place serving static content (github pages, for example) and you're done: the page will prompt users for a password, and the javascript will decrypt and load your HTML, all done in the browser.
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    JavaScript CSRF Protection Bundle

    JavaScript CSRF Protection Bundle

    Automatic CSRF protection for JavaScript apps using a Symfony API

    Archived! Now that all modern browsers implement SameSite cookies and the Origin HTTP header, this bundle is - in most cases - not necessary anymore. Learn how to protect your Symfony APIs from CSRF attacks. If you need to maintain old applications, take a look to DneustadtCsrfCookieBundle. This API Platform and Symfony bundle provides automatic Cross Site Request Forgery (CSRF or XSRF) protection for client-side applications. Despite the name, it works with any client-side technology...
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