10 Common Web Application Security Vulnerabilities and How to Prevent Them

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10 Common Web Application Security Vulnerabilities and How to Prevent Them

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Are 10 Common Web Application Security Vulnerabilities: 1. Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) 2. Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) 3. Broken Authentication and Session Management (Sessions) 4. Open Redirects 5. Missing Access Control on Data Elements 6. Insecure Direct Object References (IDsORs) 7. Persistent Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) 8. Insecure Direct Object References (IDsORs) 9. Cookie Misuse and Leakage 10. Vulnerable and Outdated Components

How to Avoid Web Application Security Risks?

Web application security is the art of protecting web applications from cyber attacks. In order to achieve this goal, there are three main steps that need to be taken:

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Security Assessment

The first step is to assess the current security of your web application. This involves looking at all possible areas where vulnerabilities could exist and identifying any weaknesses.

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Secure Coding

The second step is to implement secure coding techniques in order to prevent attackers from exploiting these vulnerabilities.

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Testing

The third and final step is to test the application after the implementation of secure coding techniques. This ensures that your application functions as expected, while at the same time making sure that it remains secure against attackers.

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