Why Do We Have a Cache-Control Request Header? - CSS WizardryCache-Control request headers enable clients to control caching behavior, particularly for freshness during browser refresh actions.
The Role of the TLS Fingerprint in Web Scraping | HackerNoonTLS fingerprinting can silently identify automated requests, leading to blocking even with proper HTTP headers in place.
The Best User Agent for Web Scraping | HackerNoonUnderstanding the User-Agent header is essential for effective web scraping and data requests.
The Role of the TLS Fingerprint in Web Scraping | HackerNoonTLS fingerprinting can silently identify automated requests, leading to blocking even with proper HTTP headers in place.
The Best User Agent for Web Scraping | HackerNoonUnderstanding the User-Agent header is essential for effective web scraping and data requests.
Cybercriminals Exploit HTTP Headers for Credential Theft via Large-Scale Phishing AttacksOngoing phishing campaigns exploit HTTP header refresh entries to deliver spoofed email login pages and harvest user credentials.
Phishers abuse HTTP refresh headers for deeper deceptionPhishers increasingly exploit HTTP header refresh entries for credential harvesting in large-scale campaigns. Beware of legitimate domains used in phishing.
Cybercriminals Exploit HTTP Headers for Credential Theft via Large-Scale Phishing AttacksOngoing phishing campaigns exploit HTTP header refresh entries to deliver spoofed email login pages and harvest user credentials.
Phishers abuse HTTP refresh headers for deeper deceptionPhishers increasingly exploit HTTP header refresh entries for credential harvesting in large-scale campaigns. Beware of legitimate domains used in phishing.