Christopher MakareminIOCSCANCross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)In order to keep a website and its users secure from the security risks involved with sharing resources across multiple domains the use of…2 min read·Apr 6, 2021----
Christopher MakareminIOCSCANTransport Layer Security (TLS/SSL)Transport Layer Security (TLS) is the standard security principle that establishes a secure and encrypted connection between a web server…10 min read·Mar 1, 2019--2--2
Christopher MakareminIOCSCANDNS Cache PoisoningDNS Spoofing the result of alterations to a DNS server’s records resulting in the malicious redirection of traffic. DNS spoofing can be…5 min read·Dec 14, 2018--2--2
Christopher MakareminIOCSCANHow DNSSEC WorksDNSSEC is a secure implementation of the ubiquitous DNS system that ensures integrity and trust by signing all DNS records with security…9 min read·Nov 24, 2018--5--5
Christopher MakareminIOCSCANSQL Injection (SQLI)Structured Query Language Injection (SQLI) is a potentially devastating use of a code injection vulnerability specifically targeting the…7 min read·Nov 21, 2018----
Christopher MakareminIOCSCANDOM-Based Cross Site Scripting (DOM-XSS)DOM-based XSS is a variant of both persistent and reflected XSS. In a DOM-based XSS attack, the malicious string is not actually parsed by…5 min read·Nov 9, 2018--1--1
Christopher MakareminIOCSCANReflected Cross Site Scripting (r-XSS)Reflected XSS attacks, also known as non-persistent attacks, occur when a malicious script is reflected off of a web application to the…4 min read·Nov 9, 2018----
Christopher MakareminIOCSCANPersistent Cross Site Scripting (p-XSS)Cross Site Scripting (XSS) is a dangerously common code injection attack that allows an attacker to execute malicious JavaScript code in a…6 min read·Nov 8, 2018----
Christopher MakaremCross-Origin Resource Sharing (CORS)In order to keep a website and its users secure from the security risks involved with sharing resources across multiple domains the use of…2 min read·Nov 8, 2018----
Christopher MakareminIOCSCANCross Site Request Forgery (CSRF)Cross site request forgery (CSRF) is an attack vector that tricks a web browser into executing an unwanted action by impersonating a user…4 min read·Nov 8, 2018----