shanto5051/fraudwatch
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Public web app has no Content Security Policy
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## Code-quality scan: `shanto5051/fraudwatch` **Score: 83/100 (C-)** · 11 findings · scanned 2026-05-28 14:43 UTC · 256 LOC | Severity | Count | |---|---| | CRITICAL | 0 | | HIGH | 2 | | MEDIUM | 4 | | LOW | 5 | 📊 [Full filterable report](https://repobility.com/scan/f09b7604-a391-47c3-a97a-c953f51192d1/) ·  ### Top findings 1. **HIGH** `SEC029` — Server-Side Request Forgery (SSRF) — outbound HTTP from user input `middleware.ts:81` · A10:2021 SSRF 2. **HIGH** `CORE_NO_TESTS` — No test files found 3. **MEDIUM** `AUC001` — No Repobility access matrix policy found CWE-285 · WSTG-AUTHZ 4. **MEDIUM** `WEB003` — Public web service has no security.txt `.well-known/security.txt` 5. **MEDIUM** `WEB015` — Public web app has no Content Security Policy `index.html` --- **Security note**: this issue is public. If any flagged finding is a real, exploitable vulnerability, please redirect to your `SECURITY.md` policy or open a [private security advisory](https://docs.github.com/en/code-security/security-advisories/guidance-on-reporting-and-writing-information-about-vulnerabilities/privately-reporting-a-security-vulnerability) instead. We're happy to close this and re-submit privately. --- _Filed automatically. Close this issue if not useful — we won't refile. Full report: https://repobility.com/scan/f09b7604-a391-47c3-a97a-c953f51192d1/_
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