ZAP Scanning Report

Site: https://www.demoblaze.com

Generated on Tue, 30 Sept 2025 19:49:05

ZAP Version: 2.16.1

ZAP by Checkmarx

Summary of Alerts

Risk Level Number of Alerts
High
0
Medium
3
Low
4
Informational
5
False Positives:
0

Summary of Sequences

For each step: result (Pass/Fail) - risk (of highest alert(s) for the step, if any).

Alerts

Name Risk Level Number of Instances
Content Security Policy (CSP) Header Not Set Medium 5
Missing Anti-clickjacking Header Medium 3
Vulnerable JS Library Medium 1
Insufficient Site Isolation Against Spectre Vulnerability Low 9
Permissions Policy Header Not Set Low 11
Strict-Transport-Security Header Not Set Low 11
X-Content-Type-Options Header Missing Low 11
Information Disclosure - Suspicious Comments Informational 3
Modern Web Application Informational 3
Re-examine Cache-control Directives Informational 3
Retrieved from Cache Informational 11
Storable and Cacheable Content Informational 11

Alert Detail

Medium
Content Security Policy (CSP) Header Not Set
Description
Content Security Policy (CSP) is an added layer of security that helps to detect and mitigate certain types of attacks, including Cross Site Scripting (XSS) and data injection attacks. These attacks are used for everything from data theft to site defacement or distribution of malware. CSP provides a set of standard HTTP headers that allow website owners to declare approved sources of content that browsers should be allowed to load on that page — covered types are JavaScript, CSS, HTML frames, fonts, images and embeddable objects such as Java applets, ActiveX, audio and video files.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/cart.html
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/index.html
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/robots.txt
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/sitemap.xml
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
Instances 5
Solution
Ensure that your web server, application server, load balancer, etc. is configured to set the Content-Security-Policy header.
Reference https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Guides/CSP
https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/cheatsheets/Content_Security_Policy_Cheat_Sheet.html
https://www.w3.org/TR/CSP/
https://w3c.github.io/webappsec-csp/
https://web.dev/articles/csp
https://caniuse.com/#feat=contentsecuritypolicy
https://content-security-policy.com/
CWE Id 693
WASC Id 15
Plugin Id 10038
Medium
Missing Anti-clickjacking Header
Description
The response does not protect against 'ClickJacking' attacks. It should include either Content-Security-Policy with 'frame-ancestors' directive or X-Frame-Options.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/
Method GET
Parameter x-frame-options
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/cart.html
Method GET
Parameter x-frame-options
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/index.html
Method GET
Parameter x-frame-options
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
Instances 3
Solution
Modern Web browsers support the Content-Security-Policy and X-Frame-Options HTTP headers. Ensure one of them is set on all web pages returned by your site/app.

If you expect the page to be framed only by pages on your server (e.g. it's part of a FRAMESET) then you'll want to use SAMEORIGIN, otherwise if you never expect the page to be framed, you should use DENY. Alternatively consider implementing Content Security Policy's "frame-ancestors" directive.
Reference https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Reference/Headers/X-Frame-Options
CWE Id 1021
WASC Id 15
Plugin Id 10020
Medium
Vulnerable JS Library
Description
The identified library appears to be vulnerable.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/jquery/dist/jquery.min.js
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence /*! jQuery v3.2.1
Other Info The identified library jquery, version 3.2.1 is vulnerable. CVE-2020-11023 CVE-2020-11022 CVE-2019-11358 https://blog.jquery.com/2019/04/10/jquery-3-4-0-released/ https://nvd.nist.gov/vuln/detail/CVE-2019-11358 https://github.com/jquery/jquery/commit/753d591aea698e57d6db58c9f722cd0808619b1b https://blog.jquery.com/2020/04/10/jquery-3-5-0-released/
Instances 1
Solution
Upgrade to the latest version of the affected library.
Reference https://owasp.org/Top10/A06_2021-Vulnerable_and_Outdated_Components/
CWE Id 1395
WASC Id
Plugin Id 10003
Low
Insufficient Site Isolation Against Spectre Vulnerability
Description
Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy header is an opt-in header designed to counter side-channels attacks like Spectre. Resource should be specifically set as shareable amongst different origins.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/
Method GET
Parameter Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/css/latofonts.css
Method GET
Parameter Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/favicon.ico
Method GET
Parameter Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/index.html
Method GET
Parameter Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/video.js/dist/video-js.min.css
Method GET
Parameter Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/
Method GET
Parameter Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/index.html
Method GET
Parameter Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/
Method GET
Parameter Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/index.html
Method GET
Parameter Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
Instances 9
Solution
Ensure that the application/web server sets the Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy header appropriately, and that it sets the Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy header to 'same-origin' for all web pages.

'same-site' is considered as less secured and should be avoided.

If resources must be shared, set the header to 'cross-origin'.

If possible, ensure that the end user uses a standards-compliant and modern web browser that supports the Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy header (https://caniuse.com/mdn-http_headers_cross-origin-resource-policy).
Reference https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Reference/Headers/Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy
CWE Id 693
WASC Id 14
Plugin Id 90004
Low
Permissions Policy Header Not Set
Description
Permissions Policy Header is an added layer of security that helps to restrict from unauthorized access or usage of browser/client features by web resources. This policy ensures the user privacy by limiting or specifying the features of the browsers can be used by the web resources. Permissions Policy provides a set of standard HTTP headers that allow website owners to limit which features of browsers can be used by the page such as camera, microphone, location, full screen etc.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/cart.html
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/index.html
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/js/cart.js
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/js/index.js
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/bootstrap-sweetalert/dist/sweetalert.min.js
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/bootstrap/dist/js/bootstrap.min.js
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/jquery/dist/jquery.min.js
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/tether/dist/js/tether.min.js
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/robots.txt
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/sitemap.xml
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
Instances 11
Solution
Ensure that your web server, application server, load balancer, etc. is configured to set the Permissions-Policy header.
Reference https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Reference/Headers/Permissions-Policy
https://developer.chrome.com/blog/feature-policy/
https://scotthelme.co.uk/a-new-security-header-feature-policy/
https://w3c.github.io/webappsec-feature-policy/
https://www.smashingmagazine.com/2018/12/feature-policy/
CWE Id 693
WASC Id 15
Plugin Id 10063
Low
Strict-Transport-Security Header Not Set
Description
HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) is a web security policy mechanism whereby a web server declares that complying user agents (such as a web browser) are to interact with it using only secure HTTPS connections (i.e. HTTP layered over TLS/SSL). HSTS is an IETF standards track protocol and is specified in RFC 6797.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/cart.html
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/css/latofonts.css
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/css/latostyle.css
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/favicon.ico
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/index.html
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/tether/dist/js/tether.min.js
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/video.js/dist/video-js.min.css
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/robots.txt
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/sitemap.xml
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info
Instances 11
Solution
Ensure that your web server, application server, load balancer, etc. is configured to enforce Strict-Transport-Security.
Reference https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/cheatsheets/HTTP_Strict_Transport_Security_Cheat_Sheet.html
https://owasp.org/www-community/Security_Headers
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTTP_Strict_Transport_Security
https://caniuse.com/stricttransportsecurity
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc6797
CWE Id 319
WASC Id 15
Plugin Id 10035
Low
X-Content-Type-Options Header Missing
Description
The Anti-MIME-Sniffing header X-Content-Type-Options was not set to 'nosniff'. This allows older versions of Internet Explorer and Chrome to perform MIME-sniffing on the response body, potentially causing the response body to be interpreted and displayed as a content type other than the declared content type. Current (early 2014) and legacy versions of Firefox will use the declared content type (if one is set), rather than performing MIME-sniffing.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/
Method GET
Parameter x-content-type-options
Attack
Evidence
Other Info This issue still applies to error type pages (401, 403, 500, etc.) as those pages are often still affected by injection issues, in which case there is still concern for browsers sniffing pages away from their actual content type. At "High" threshold this scan rule will not alert on client or server error responses.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/cart.html
Method GET
Parameter x-content-type-options
Attack
Evidence
Other Info This issue still applies to error type pages (401, 403, 500, etc.) as those pages are often still affected by injection issues, in which case there is still concern for browsers sniffing pages away from their actual content type. At "High" threshold this scan rule will not alert on client or server error responses.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/css/latofonts.css
Method GET
Parameter x-content-type-options
Attack
Evidence
Other Info This issue still applies to error type pages (401, 403, 500, etc.) as those pages are often still affected by injection issues, in which case there is still concern for browsers sniffing pages away from their actual content type. At "High" threshold this scan rule will not alert on client or server error responses.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/css/latostyle.css
Method GET
Parameter x-content-type-options
Attack
Evidence
Other Info This issue still applies to error type pages (401, 403, 500, etc.) as those pages are often still affected by injection issues, in which case there is still concern for browsers sniffing pages away from their actual content type. At "High" threshold this scan rule will not alert on client or server error responses.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/favicon.ico
Method GET
Parameter x-content-type-options
Attack
Evidence
Other Info This issue still applies to error type pages (401, 403, 500, etc.) as those pages are often still affected by injection issues, in which case there is still concern for browsers sniffing pages away from their actual content type. At "High" threshold this scan rule will not alert on client or server error responses.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/index.html
Method GET
Parameter x-content-type-options
Attack
Evidence
Other Info This issue still applies to error type pages (401, 403, 500, etc.) as those pages are often still affected by injection issues, in which case there is still concern for browsers sniffing pages away from their actual content type. At "High" threshold this scan rule will not alert on client or server error responses.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/js/index.js
Method GET
Parameter x-content-type-options
Attack
Evidence
Other Info This issue still applies to error type pages (401, 403, 500, etc.) as those pages are often still affected by injection issues, in which case there is still concern for browsers sniffing pages away from their actual content type. At "High" threshold this scan rule will not alert on client or server error responses.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css
Method GET
Parameter x-content-type-options
Attack
Evidence
Other Info This issue still applies to error type pages (401, 403, 500, etc.) as those pages are often still affected by injection issues, in which case there is still concern for browsers sniffing pages away from their actual content type. At "High" threshold this scan rule will not alert on client or server error responses.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/jquery/dist/jquery.min.js
Method GET
Parameter x-content-type-options
Attack
Evidence
Other Info This issue still applies to error type pages (401, 403, 500, etc.) as those pages are often still affected by injection issues, in which case there is still concern for browsers sniffing pages away from their actual content type. At "High" threshold this scan rule will not alert on client or server error responses.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/tether/dist/js/tether.min.js
Method GET
Parameter x-content-type-options
Attack
Evidence
Other Info This issue still applies to error type pages (401, 403, 500, etc.) as those pages are often still affected by injection issues, in which case there is still concern for browsers sniffing pages away from their actual content type. At "High" threshold this scan rule will not alert on client or server error responses.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/video.js/dist/video-js.min.css
Method GET
Parameter x-content-type-options
Attack
Evidence
Other Info This issue still applies to error type pages (401, 403, 500, etc.) as those pages are often still affected by injection issues, in which case there is still concern for browsers sniffing pages away from their actual content type. At "High" threshold this scan rule will not alert on client or server error responses.
Instances 11
Solution
Ensure that the application/web server sets the Content-Type header appropriately, and that it sets the X-Content-Type-Options header to 'nosniff' for all web pages.

If possible, ensure that the end user uses a standards-compliant and modern web browser that does not perform MIME-sniffing at all, or that can be directed by the web application/web server to not perform MIME-sniffing.
Reference https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/previous-versions/windows/internet-explorer/ie-developer/compatibility/gg622941(v=vs.85)
https://owasp.org/www-community/Security_Headers
CWE Id 693
WASC Id 15
Plugin Id 10021
Informational
Information Disclosure - Suspicious Comments
Description
The response appears to contain suspicious comments which may help an attacker.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/jquery/dist/jquery.min.js
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence Db
Other Info The following pattern was used: \bDB\b and was detected in likely comment: "//,Ib={},Jb={},Kb="*/".concat("*"),Lb=d.createElement("a");Lb.href=tb.href;function Mb(a){return function(b,c){"string"!=typeof ", see evidence field for the suspicious comment/snippet.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/video.js/dist/video.min.js
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence query
Other Info The following pattern was used: \bQUERY\b and was detected in likely comment: "//)){var t=h.createElement("div");t.innerHTML='<a href="'+e+'">x</a>',e=t.firstChild.href}return e}function Rt(e){if("string"==t", see evidence field for the suspicious comment/snippet.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/videojs-contrib-hls/dist/videojs-contrib-hls.min.js
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence from
Other Info The following pattern was used: \bFROM\b and was detected in likely comment: "//i.test(e)||(e=a["default"].buildAbsoluteURL(o["default"].location.href,e)),a["default"].buildAbsoluteURL(e,t))};i["default"]=u", see evidence field for the suspicious comment/snippet.
Instances 3
Solution
Remove all comments that return information that may help an attacker and fix any underlying problems they refer to.
Reference
CWE Id 615
WASC Id 13
Plugin Id 10027
Informational
Modern Web Application
Description
The application appears to be a modern web application. If you need to explore it automatically then the Ajax Spider may well be more effective than the standard one.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence <a class="nav-link" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#exampleModal" href="#">Contact</a>
Other Info Links have been found that do not have traditional href attributes, which is an indication that this is a modern web application.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/cart.html
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence <a class="nav-link" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#exampleModal" href="#">Contact</a>
Other Info Links have been found that do not have traditional href attributes, which is an indication that this is a modern web application.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/index.html
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence <a class="nav-link" data-toggle="modal" data-target="#exampleModal" href="#">Contact</a>
Other Info Links have been found that do not have traditional href attributes, which is an indication that this is a modern web application.
Instances 3
Solution
This is an informational alert and so no changes are required.
Reference
CWE Id
WASC Id
Plugin Id 10109
Informational
Re-examine Cache-control Directives
Description
The cache-control header has not been set properly or is missing, allowing the browser and proxies to cache content. For static assets like css, js, or image files this might be intended, however, the resources should be reviewed to ensure that no sensitive content will be cached.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/
Method GET
Parameter cache-control
Attack
Evidence public, max-age=10
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/cart.html
Method GET
Parameter cache-control
Attack
Evidence public, max-age=10
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/index.html
Method GET
Parameter cache-control
Attack
Evidence public, max-age=10
Other Info
Instances 3
Solution
For secure content, ensure the cache-control HTTP header is set with "no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate". If an asset should be cached consider setting the directives "public, max-age, immutable".
Reference https://cheatsheetseries.owasp.org/cheatsheets/Session_Management_Cheat_Sheet.html#web-content-caching
https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Reference/Headers/Cache-Control
https://grayduck.mn/2021/09/13/cache-control-recommendations/
CWE Id 525
WASC Id 13
Plugin Id 10015
Informational
Retrieved from Cache
Description
The content was retrieved from a shared cache. If the response data is sensitive, personal or user-specific, this may result in sensitive information being leaked. In some cases, this may even result in a user gaining complete control of the session of another user, depending on the configuration of the caching components in use in their environment. This is primarily an issue where caching servers such as "proxy" caches are configured on the local network. This configuration is typically found in corporate or educational environments, for instance.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence Age: 0
Other Info The presence of the 'Age' header indicates that a HTTP/1.1 compliant caching server is in use.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/cart.html
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence Age: 0
Other Info The presence of the 'Age' header indicates that a HTTP/1.1 compliant caching server is in use.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/css/latofonts.css
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence Age: 0
Other Info The presence of the 'Age' header indicates that a HTTP/1.1 compliant caching server is in use.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/css/latostyle.css
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence Age: 0
Other Info The presence of the 'Age' header indicates that a HTTP/1.1 compliant caching server is in use.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/favicon.ico
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence Age: 0
Other Info The presence of the 'Age' header indicates that a HTTP/1.1 compliant caching server is in use.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/index.html
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence Age: 0
Other Info The presence of the 'Age' header indicates that a HTTP/1.1 compliant caching server is in use.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/js/index.js
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence Age: 0
Other Info The presence of the 'Age' header indicates that a HTTP/1.1 compliant caching server is in use.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/bootstrap/dist/css/bootstrap.min.css
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence Age: 0
Other Info The presence of the 'Age' header indicates that a HTTP/1.1 compliant caching server is in use.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/jquery/dist/jquery.min.js
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence Age: 0
Other Info The presence of the 'Age' header indicates that a HTTP/1.1 compliant caching server is in use.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/tether/dist/js/tether.min.js
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence Age: 0
Other Info The presence of the 'Age' header indicates that a HTTP/1.1 compliant caching server is in use.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/video.js/dist/video-js.min.css
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence Age: 0
Other Info The presence of the 'Age' header indicates that a HTTP/1.1 compliant caching server is in use.
Instances 11
Solution
Validate that the response does not contain sensitive, personal or user-specific information. If it does, consider the use of the following HTTP response headers, to limit, or prevent the content being stored and retrieved from the cache by another user:

Cache-Control: no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate, private

Pragma: no-cache

Expires: 0

This configuration directs both HTTP 1.0 and HTTP 1.1 compliant caching servers to not store the response, and to not retrieve the response (without validation) from the cache, in response to a similar request.
Reference https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7234
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7231
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc9110.html
CWE Id 525
WASC Id
Plugin Id 10050
Informational
Storable and Cacheable Content
Description
The response contents are storable by caching components such as proxy servers, and may be retrieved directly from the cache, rather than from the origin server by the caching servers, in response to similar requests from other users. If the response data is sensitive, personal or user-specific, this may result in sensitive information being leaked. In some cases, this may even result in a user gaining complete control of the session of another user, depending on the configuration of the caching components in use in their environment. This is primarily an issue where "shared" caching servers such as "proxy" caches are configured on the local network. This configuration is typically found in corporate or educational environments, for instance.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence max-age=10
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/cart.html
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence max-age=10
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/css/latofonts.css
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence max-age=10
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/css/latostyle.css
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence max-age=10
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/favicon.ico
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence max-age=10
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/index.html
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence max-age=10
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/js/index.js
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence max-age=10
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/tether/dist/js/tether.min.js
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence max-age=10
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/node_modules/video.js/dist/video-js.min.css
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence max-age=10
Other Info
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/robots.txt
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info In the absence of an explicitly specified caching lifetime directive in the response, a liberal lifetime heuristic of 1 year was assumed. This is permitted by rfc7234.
URL https://www.demoblaze.com/sitemap.xml
Method GET
Parameter
Attack
Evidence
Other Info In the absence of an explicitly specified caching lifetime directive in the response, a liberal lifetime heuristic of 1 year was assumed. This is permitted by rfc7234.
Instances 11
Solution
Validate that the response does not contain sensitive, personal or user-specific information. If it does, consider the use of the following HTTP response headers, to limit, or prevent the content being stored and retrieved from the cache by another user:

Cache-Control: no-cache, no-store, must-revalidate, private

Pragma: no-cache

Expires: 0

This configuration directs both HTTP 1.0 and HTTP 1.1 compliant caching servers to not store the response, and to not retrieve the response (without validation) from the cache, in response to a similar request.
Reference https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7234
https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc7231
https://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec13.html
CWE Id 524
WASC Id 13
Plugin Id 10049

Sequence Details

With the associated active scan results.