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    Laravel CSP

    Laravel CSP

    Set content security policy headers in a Laravel app

    By default, all scripts on a webpage are allowed to send and fetch data to any site they want. This can be a security problem. Imagine one of your JavaScript dependencies sends all keystrokes, including passwords, to a third party website. It's very easy for someone to hide this malicious behaviour, making it nearly impossible for you to detect it (unless you manually read all the JavaScript code on your site). For a better idea of why you really need to set content security policy headers,...
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    htmLawed

    PHP code to purify & filter HTML

    The htmLawed PHP script makes HTML more secure and standards- & policy-compliant. The customizable HTML filter/purifier can balance tags, ensure proper nestings, neutralize XSS, restrict HTML, beautify code like Tidy, implement anti-spam measures, etc.
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    bWAPP

    an extremely buggy web app !

    ...It covers all major known web vulnerabilities, including all risks from the OWASP Top 10 project. The focus is not just on one specific issue... bWAPP is covering a wide range of vulnerabilities! bWAPP is a PHP application that uses a MySQL database. It can be hosted on Linux/Windows with Apache/IIS and MySQL. It is supported on WAMP or XAMPP. Another possibility is to download bee-box, a custom VM pre-installed with bWAPP. This project is part of the ITSEC GAMES project. You can find more about the ITSEC GAMES and bWAPP projects on our blog. ...
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    A Very Simple Captcha

    A Very Simple Captcha

    This Plugin provides very simple and powerful captcha for your blog

    This Plugin provides very simple and powerful captcha for your blog with wide variety of logical methods and models. By displaying different logical captcha with random manner may provide high level of security. Users can select wide variety of methods to display the captcha 1. Sorting in increasing or decreasing order 2. Entering biggest or smallest number 3. Selecting Am or Am Not Spammer using combo box 4. Entering the alphabets 5. Addition or Subtraction 6. Selecting Am Not...
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    ** Guys I have built a much more powerful Fully Featured CMS system at: https://github.com/MacdonaldRobinson/FlexDotnetCMS Macs CMS is a Flat File ( XML and SQLite ) based AJAX Content Management System. It focuses mainly on the Edit In Place editing concept. It comes with a built in blog with moderation support, user manager section, roles manager section, SEO / SEF URL
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