| # Helmet | |
| Help secure Express apps by setting HTTP response headers. | |
| ```javascript | |
| import helmet from "helmet"; | |
| const app = express(); | |
| app.use(helmet()); | |
| ``` | |
| Helmet sets the following headers by default: | |
| - [`Content-Security-Policy`](#content-security-policy): A powerful allow-list of what can happen on your page which mitigates many attacks | |
| - [`Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy`](#cross-origin-opener-policy): Helps process-isolate your page | |
| - [`Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy`](#cross-origin-resource-policy): Blocks others from loading your resources cross-origin | |
| - [`Origin-Agent-Cluster`](#origin-agent-cluster): Changes process isolation to be origin-based | |
| - [`Referrer-Policy`](#referrer-policy): Controls the [`Referer`][Referer] header | |
| - [`Strict-Transport-Security`](#strict-transport-security): Tells browsers to prefer HTTPS | |
| - [`X-Content-Type-Options`](#x-content-type-options): Avoids [MIME sniffing] | |
| - [`X-DNS-Prefetch-Control`](#x-dns-prefetch-control): Controls DNS prefetching | |
| - [`X-Download-Options`](#x-download-options): Forces downloads to be saved (Internet Explorer only) | |
| - [`X-Frame-Options`](#x-frame-options): Legacy header that mitigates [clickjacking] attacks | |
| - [`X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies`](#x-permitted-cross-domain-policies): Controls cross-domain behavior for Adobe products, like Acrobat | |
| - [`X-Powered-By`](#x-powered-by): Info about the web server. Removed because it could be used in simple attacks | |
| - [`X-XSS-Protection`](#x-xss-protection): Legacy header that tries to mitigate [XSS attacks][XSS], but makes things worse, so Helmet disables it | |
| Each header can be configured. For example, here's how you configure the `Content-Security-Policy` header: | |
| ```js | |
| // Configure the Content-Security-Policy header. | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| contentSecurityPolicy: { | |
| directives: { | |
| "script-src": ["'self'", "example.com"], | |
| }, | |
| }, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| Headers can also be disabled. For example, here's how you disable the `Content-Security-Policy` and `X-Download-Options` headers: | |
| ```js | |
| // Disable the Content-Security-Policy and X-Download-Options headers | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| contentSecurityPolicy: false, | |
| xDownloadOptions: false, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| ## Reference | |
| <details id="content-security-policy"> | |
| <summary><code>Content-Security-Policy</code></summary> | |
| Default: | |
| ```http | |
| Content-Security-Policy: default-src 'self';base-uri 'self';font-src 'self' https: data:;form-action 'self';frame-ancestors 'self';img-src 'self' data:;object-src 'none';script-src 'self';script-src-attr 'none';style-src 'self' https: 'unsafe-inline';upgrade-insecure-requests | |
| ``` | |
| The `Content-Security-Policy` header mitigates a large number of attacks, such as [cross-site scripting][XSS]. See [MDN's introductory article on Content Security Policy](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/CSP). | |
| This header is powerful but likely requires some configuration for your specific app. | |
| To configure this header, pass an object with a nested `directives` object. Each key is a directive name in camel case (such as `defaultSrc`) or kebab case (such as `default-src`). Each value is an array (or other iterable) of strings or functions for that directive. If a function appears in the array, it will be called with the request and response objects. | |
| ```javascript | |
| // Sets all of the defaults, but overrides `script-src` | |
| // and disables the default `style-src`. | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| contentSecurityPolicy: { | |
| directives: { | |
| "script-src": ["'self'", "example.com"], | |
| "style-src": null, | |
| }, | |
| }, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| ```js | |
| // Sets the `script-src` directive to | |
| // "'self' 'nonce-e33cc...'" | |
| // (or similar) | |
| app.use((req, res, next) => { | |
| res.locals.cspNonce = crypto.randomBytes(32).toString("hex"); | |
| next(); | |
| }); | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| contentSecurityPolicy: { | |
| directives: { | |
| scriptSrc: ["'self'", (req, res) => `'nonce-${res.locals.cspNonce}'`], | |
| }, | |
| }, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| These directives are merged into a default policy, which you can disable by setting `useDefaults` to `false`. | |
| ```javascript | |
| // Sets "Content-Security-Policy: default-src 'self'; | |
| // script-src 'self' example.com;object-src 'none'; | |
| // upgrade-insecure-requests" | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| contentSecurityPolicy: { | |
| useDefaults: false, | |
| directives: { | |
| defaultSrc: ["'self'"], | |
| scriptSrc: ["'self'", "example.com"], | |
| objectSrc: ["'none'"], | |
| upgradeInsecureRequests: [], | |
| }, | |
| }, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| You can get the default directives object with `helmet.contentSecurityPolicy.getDefaultDirectives()`. Here is the default policy (formatted for readability): | |
| ``` | |
| default-src 'self'; | |
| base-uri 'self'; | |
| font-src 'self' https: data:; | |
| form-action 'self'; | |
| frame-ancestors 'self'; | |
| img-src 'self' data:; | |
| object-src 'none'; | |
| script-src 'self'; | |
| script-src-attr 'none'; | |
| style-src 'self' https: 'unsafe-inline'; | |
| upgrade-insecure-requests | |
| ``` | |
| The `default-src` directive can be explicitly disabled by setting its value to `helmet.contentSecurityPolicy.dangerouslyDisableDefaultSrc`, but this is not recommended. | |
| You can set the [`Content-Security-Policy-Report-Only`](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy-Report-Only) instead: | |
| ```javascript | |
| // Sets the Content-Security-Policy-Report-Only header | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| contentSecurityPolicy: { | |
| directives: { | |
| /* ... */ | |
| }, | |
| reportOnly: true, | |
| }, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| Helmet performs very little validation on your CSP. You should rely on CSP checkers like [CSP Evaluator](https://csp-evaluator.withgoogle.com/) instead. | |
| To disable the `Content-Security-Policy` header: | |
| ```js | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| contentSecurityPolicy: false, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| You can use this as standalone middleware with `app.use(helmet.contentSecurityPolicy())`. | |
| </details> | |
| <details id="cross-origin-embedder-policy"> | |
| <summary><code>Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy</code></summary> | |
| This header is not set by default. | |
| The `Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy` header helps control what resources can be loaded cross-origin. See [MDN's article on this header](https://developer.cdn.mozilla.net/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy) for more. | |
| ```js | |
| // Helmet does not set Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy | |
| // by default. | |
| app.use(helmet()); | |
| // Sets "Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy: require-corp" | |
| app.use(helmet({ crossOriginEmbedderPolicy: true })); | |
| // Sets "Cross-Origin-Embedder-Policy: credentialless" | |
| app.use(helmet({ crossOriginEmbedderPolicy: { policy: "credentialless" } })); | |
| ``` | |
| You can use this as standalone middleware with `app.use(helmet.crossOriginEmbedderPolicy())`. | |
| </details> | |
| <details id="cross-origin-opener-policy"> | |
| <summary><code>Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy</code></summary> | |
| Default: | |
| ```http | |
| Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy: same-origin | |
| ``` | |
| The `Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy` header helps process-isolate your page. For more, see [MDN's article on this header](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy). | |
| ```js | |
| // Sets "Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy: same-origin" | |
| app.use(helmet()); | |
| // Sets "Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy: same-origin-allow-popups" | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| crossOriginOpenerPolicy: { policy: "same-origin-allow-popups" }, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| To disable the `Cross-Origin-Opener-Policy` header: | |
| ```js | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| crossOriginOpenerPolicy: false, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| You can use this as standalone middleware with `app.use(helmet.crossOriginOpenerPolicy())`. | |
| </details> | |
| <details id="cross-origin-resource-policy"> | |
| <summary><code>Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy</code></summary> | |
| Default: | |
| ```http | |
| Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy: same-origin | |
| ``` | |
| The `Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy` header blocks others from loading your resources cross-origin in some cases. For more, see ["Consider deploying Cross-Origin Resource Policy"](https://resourcepolicy.fyi/) and [MDN's article on this header](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy). | |
| ```js | |
| // Sets "Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy: same-origin" | |
| app.use(helmet()); | |
| // Sets "Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy: same-site" | |
| app.use(helmet({ crossOriginResourcePolicy: { policy: "same-site" } })); | |
| ``` | |
| To disable the `Cross-Origin-Resource-Policy` header: | |
| ```js | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| crossOriginResourcePolicy: false, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| You can use this as standalone middleware with `app.use(helmet.crossOriginResourcePolicy())`. | |
| </details> | |
| <details id="origin-agent-cluster"> | |
| <summary><code>Origin-Agent-Cluster</code></summary> | |
| Default: | |
| ```http | |
| Origin-Agent-Cluster: ?1 | |
| ``` | |
| The `Origin-Agent-Cluster` header provides a mechanism to allow web applications to isolate their origins from other processes. Read more about it [in the spec](https://whatpr.org/html/6214/origin.html#origin-keyed-agent-clusters). | |
| This header takes no options and is set by default. | |
| ```js | |
| // Sets "Origin-Agent-Cluster: ?1" | |
| app.use(helmet()); | |
| ``` | |
| To disable the `Origin-Agent-Cluster` header: | |
| ```js | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| originAgentCluster: false, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| You can use this as standalone middleware with `app.use(helmet.originAgentCluster())`. | |
| </details> | |
| <details id="referrer-policy"> | |
| <summary><code>Referrer-Policy</code></summary> | |
| Default: | |
| ```http | |
| Referrer-Policy: no-referrer | |
| ``` | |
| The `Referrer-Policy` header which controls what information is set in [the `Referer` request header][Referer]. See ["Referer header: privacy and security concerns"](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/Security/Referer_header:_privacy_and_security_concerns) and [the header's documentation](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Referrer-Policy) on MDN for more. | |
| ```js | |
| // Sets "Referrer-Policy: no-referrer" | |
| app.use(helmet()); | |
| ``` | |
| `policy` is a string or array of strings representing the policy. If passed as an array, it will be joined with commas, which is useful when setting [a fallback policy](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Referrer-Policy#Specifying_a_fallback_policy). It defaults to `no-referrer`. | |
| ```js | |
| // Sets "Referrer-Policy: no-referrer" | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| referrerPolicy: { | |
| policy: "no-referrer", | |
| }, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| // Sets "Referrer-Policy: origin,unsafe-url" | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| referrerPolicy: { | |
| policy: ["origin", "unsafe-url"], | |
| }, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| To disable the `Referrer-Policy` header: | |
| ```js | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| referrerPolicy: false, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| You can use this as standalone middleware with `app.use(helmet.referrerPolicy())`. | |
| </details> | |
| <details id="strict-transport-security"> | |
| <summary><code>Strict-Transport-Security</code></summary> | |
| Default: | |
| ```http | |
| Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains | |
| ``` | |
| The `Strict-Transport-Security` header tells browsers to prefer HTTPS instead of insecure HTTP. See [the documentation on MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Strict-Transport-Security) for more. | |
| ```js | |
| // Sets "Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=31536000; includeSubDomains" | |
| app.use(helmet()); | |
| ``` | |
| `maxAge` is the number of seconds browsers should remember to prefer HTTPS. If passed a non-integer, the value is rounded down. It defaults to 365 days. | |
| `includeSubDomains` is a boolean which dictates whether to include the `includeSubDomains` directive, which makes this policy extend to subdomains. It defaults to `true`. | |
| `preload` is a boolean. If true, it adds the `preload` directive, expressing intent to add your HSTS policy to browsers. See [the "Preloading Strict Transport Security" section on MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Strict-Transport-Security#Preloading_Strict_Transport_Security) for more. It defaults to `false`. | |
| ```js | |
| // Sets "Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=123456; includeSubDomains" | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| strictTransportSecurity: { | |
| maxAge: 123456, | |
| }, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| // Sets "Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=123456" | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| strictTransportSecurity: { | |
| maxAge: 123456, | |
| includeSubDomains: false, | |
| }, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| // Sets "Strict-Transport-Security: max-age=123456; includeSubDomains; preload" | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| strictTransportSecurity: { | |
| maxAge: 63072000, | |
| preload: true, | |
| }, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| To disable the `Strict-Transport-Security` header: | |
| ```js | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| strictTransportSecurity: false, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| You may wish to disable this header for local development, as it can make your browser force redirects from `http://localhost` to `https://localhost`, which may not be desirable if you develop multiple apps using `localhost`. See [this issue](https://github.com/helmetjs/helmet/issues/451) for more discussion. | |
| You can use this as standalone middleware with `app.use(helmet.strictTransportSecurity())`. | |
| </details> | |
| <details id="x-content-type-options"> | |
| <summary><code>X-Content-Type-Options</code></summary> | |
| Default: | |
| ```http | |
| X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff | |
| ``` | |
| The `X-Content-Type-Options` mitigates [MIME type sniffing](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Basics_of_HTTP/MIME_types#MIME_sniffing) which can cause security issues. See [documentation for this header on MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Content-Type-Options) for more. | |
| This header takes no options and is set by default. | |
| ```js | |
| // Sets "X-Content-Type-Options: nosniff" | |
| app.use(helmet()); | |
| ``` | |
| To disable the `X-Content-Type-Options` header: | |
| ```js | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| xContentTypeOptions: false, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| You can use this as standalone middleware with `app.use(helmet.xContentTypeOptions())`. | |
| </details> | |
| <details id="x-dns-prefetch-control"> | |
| <summary><code>X-DNS-Prefetch-Control</code></summary> | |
| Default: | |
| ```http | |
| X-DNS-Prefetch-Control: off | |
| ``` | |
| The `X-DNS-Prefetch-Control` header helps control DNS prefetching, which can improve user privacy at the expense of performance. See [documentation on MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-DNS-Prefetch-Control) for more. | |
| ```js | |
| // Sets "X-DNS-Prefetch-Control: off" | |
| app.use(helmet()); | |
| ``` | |
| `allow` is a boolean dictating whether to enable DNS prefetching. It defaults to `false`. | |
| Examples: | |
| ```js | |
| // Sets "X-DNS-Prefetch-Control: off" | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| xDnsPrefetchControl: { allow: false }, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| // Sets "X-DNS-Prefetch-Control: on" | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| xDnsPrefetchControl: { allow: true }, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| To disable the `X-DNS-Prefetch-Control` header and use the browser's default value: | |
| ```js | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| xDnsPrefetchControl: false, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| You can use this as standalone middleware with `app.use(helmet.xDnsPrefetchControl())`. | |
| </details> | |
| <details id="x-download-options"> | |
| <summary><code>X-Download-Options</code></summary> | |
| Default: | |
| ```http | |
| X-Download-Options: noopen | |
| ``` | |
| The `X-Download-Options` header is specific to Internet Explorer 8. It forces potentially-unsafe downloads to be saved, mitigating execution of HTML in your site's context. For more, see [this old post on MSDN](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/archive/blogs/ie/ie8-security-part-v-comprehensive-protection). | |
| This header takes no options and is set by default. | |
| ```js | |
| // Sets "X-Download-Options: noopen" | |
| app.use(helmet()); | |
| ``` | |
| To disable the `X-Download-Options` header: | |
| ```js | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| xDownloadOptions: false, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| You can use this as standalone middleware with `app.use(helmet.xDownloadOptions())`. | |
| </details> | |
| <details id="x-frame-options"> | |
| <summary><code>X-Frame-Options</code></summary> | |
| Default: | |
| ```http | |
| X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN | |
| ``` | |
| The legacy `X-Frame-Options` header to help you mitigate [clickjacking attacks](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clickjacking). This header is superseded by [the `frame-ancestors` Content Security Policy directive](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Content-Security-Policy/frame-ancestors) but is still useful on old browsers or if no CSP is used. For more, see [the documentation on MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-Frame-Options). | |
| ```js | |
| // Sets "X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN" | |
| app.use(helmet()); | |
| ``` | |
| `action` is a string that specifies which directive to use—either `DENY` or `SAMEORIGIN`. (A legacy directive, `ALLOW-FROM`, is not supported by Helmet. [Read more here.](https://github.com/helmetjs/helmet/wiki/How-to-use-X%E2%80%93Frame%E2%80%93Options's-%60ALLOW%E2%80%93FROM%60-directive)) It defaults to `SAMEORIGIN`. | |
| Examples: | |
| ```js | |
| // Sets "X-Frame-Options: DENY" | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| xFrameOptions: { action: "deny" }, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| // Sets "X-Frame-Options: SAMEORIGIN" | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| xFrameOptions: { action: "sameorigin" }, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| To disable the `X-Frame-Options` header: | |
| ```js | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| xFrameOptions: false, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| You can use this as standalone middleware with `app.use(helmet.xFrameOptions())`. | |
| </details> | |
| <details id="x-permitted-cross-domain-policies"> | |
| <summary><code>X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies</code></summary> | |
| Default: | |
| ```http | |
| X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies: none | |
| ``` | |
| The `X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies` header tells some clients (mostly Adobe products) your domain's policy for loading cross-domain content. See [the description on OWASP](https://owasp.org/www-project-secure-headers/) for more. | |
| ```js | |
| // Sets "X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies: none" | |
| app.use(helmet()); | |
| ``` | |
| `permittedPolicies` is a string that must be `"none"`, `"master-only"`, `"by-content-type"`, or `"all"`. It defaults to `"none"`. | |
| Examples: | |
| ```js | |
| // Sets "X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies: none" | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| xPermittedCrossDomainPolicies: { | |
| permittedPolicies: "none", | |
| }, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| // Sets "X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies: by-content-type" | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| xPermittedCrossDomainPolicies: { | |
| permittedPolicies: "by-content-type", | |
| }, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| To disable the `X-Permitted-Cross-Domain-Policies` header: | |
| ```js | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| xPermittedCrossDomainPolicies: false, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| You can use this as standalone middleware with `app.use(helmet.xPermittedCrossDomainPolicies())`. | |
| </details> | |
| <details id="x-powered-by"> | |
| <summary><code>X-Powered-By</code></summary> | |
| Default: the `X-Powered-By` header, if present, is removed. | |
| Helmet removes the `X-Powered-By` header, which is set by default in Express and some other frameworks. Removing the header offers very limited security benefits (see [this discussion](https://github.com/expressjs/express/pull/2813#issuecomment-159270428)) and is mostly removed to save bandwidth, but may thwart simplistic attackers. | |
| Note: [Express has a built-in way to disable the `X-Powered-By` header](https://stackoverflow.com/a/12484642/804100), which you may wish to use instead. | |
| The removal of this header takes no options. The header is removed by default. | |
| To disable this behavior: | |
| ```js | |
| // Not required, but recommended for Express users: | |
| app.disable("x-powered-by"); | |
| // Ask Helmet to ignore the X-Powered-By header. | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| xPoweredBy: false, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| You can use this as standalone middleware with `app.use(helmet.xPoweredBy())`. | |
| </details> | |
| <details id="x-xss-protection"> | |
| <summary><code>X-XSS-Protection</code></summary> | |
| Default: | |
| ```http | |
| X-XSS-Protection: 0 | |
| ``` | |
| Helmet disables browsers' buggy cross-site scripting filter by setting the legacy `X-XSS-Protection` header to `0`. See [discussion about disabling the header here](https://github.com/helmetjs/helmet/issues/230) and [documentation on MDN](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/X-XSS-Protection). | |
| This header takes no options and is set by default. | |
| To disable the `X-XSS-Protection` header: | |
| ```js | |
| // This is not recommended. | |
| app.use( | |
| helmet({ | |
| xXssProtection: false, | |
| }), | |
| ); | |
| ``` | |
| You can use this as standalone middleware with `app.use(helmet.xXssProtection())`. | |
| </details> | |
| [Referer]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Headers/Referer | |
| [MIME sniffing]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTTP/Basics_of_HTTP/MIME_types#mime_sniffing | |
| [Clickjacking]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clickjacking | |
| [XSS]: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Glossary/Cross-site_scripting | |