HTTP Headers: eol.org
Security score: 40/100
đĄī¸ Security Headers
| Header | Status |
|---|---|
| Strict-Transport-Security | â Missing |
| Content-Security-Policy | â Missing |
| X-Content-Type-Options | â Present |
| X-Frame-Options | â Present |
| X-XSS-Protection | â Missing |
đ All Response Headers
Age Cache-Control Connection Content-Length Content-Security-Policy Content-Type Date ETag Referrer-Policy Set-Cookie X-Cache X-Cache-Hits X-Content-Type-Options X-Download-Options X-Frame-Options X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies X-Request-Id X-Runtime X-XSS-Protection vary
âšī¸ About HTTP Security Headers
Strict-Transport-Security (HSTS) forces browsers to use HTTPS. Content-Security-Policy (CSP) prevents XSS attacks by controlling which resources can load. X-Content-Type-Options stops MIME-type sniffing. X-Frame-Options blocks clickjacking by preventing iframe embedding.
eol.org's security score of 40/100 reflects how many of these protective headers are configured. Higher scores indicate better defense against common web attacks.
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