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    How can I prevent cross-site scripting security attacks effectively?

    Asked on Monday, Sep 22, 2025

    To effectively prevent cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks, you should implement a combination of input validation, output encoding, and security headers. Example Concept: Cross-site scripting (XSS) is…

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    What’s the safest way to store API keys on a web server?

    Asked on Sunday, Sep 21, 2025

    The safest way to store API keys on a web server is to use environment variables or a secrets management tool, ensuring that the keys are not hard-coded in your application's source code. # Example of…

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    How do I configure HTTP Strict Transport Security properly?

    Asked on Saturday, Sep 20, 2025

    To configure HTTP Strict Transport Security (HSTS) properly, you need to set the `Strict-Transport-Security` header in your web server's response to enforce secure (HTTPS) connections. Strict-Transpor…

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    What’s the difference between SSL and TLS for encryption?

    Asked on Friday, Sep 19, 2025

    SSL (Secure Sockets Layer) and TLS (Transport Layer Security) are cryptographic protocols designed to provide secure communication over a computer network. TLS is the successor to SSL and offers enhan…

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