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HTTP Headers: learn.microsoft.com

Security score: 60/100

đŸ›Ąī¸ Security Headers
HeaderStatus
Strict-Transport-Security✅ Present
Content-Security-Policy❌ Missing
X-Content-Type-Options✅ Present
X-Frame-Options✅ Present
X-XSS-Protection❌ Missing
📋 All Response Headers
Content-Type
Content-Security-Policy
Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy
Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy
Origin-Agent-Cluster
Referrer-Policy
X-Content-Type-Options
X-DNS-Prefetch-Control
X-Download-Options
X-Frame-Options
X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies
X-XSS-Protection
x-buildversion
x-azure-ref
nel
report-to
Content-Length
Cache-Control
Expires
Date
Connection
Akamai-Cache-Status
Strict-Transport-Security
â„šī¸ 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.

learn.microsoft.com's security score of 60/100 reflects how many of these protective headers are configured. Higher scores indicate better defense against common web attacks.