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Scott Helme, a leading Information Security Consultant and author, empowers individuals with accessible security knowledge through his blog. He's built a community of 23 members, including 5 paid supporters, who benefit from his open-source approach to cybersecurity.
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Report URI Penetration Test 2023
FreeIt's that time of year again at Report URI, right before we start getting festive, that we have our annual penetration t...

A Balanced Approach: New Security Headers Grading Criteria
FreeSCOTT HELME8 NOV 2023 • 4 MIN READThe Security Headers grading criteria is something that doesn't change often, but when...

What the QWAC?!
PaidAlmost 2 years on from the last time I wrote about QWACs, I'm sadly not here to tell you that things have gone well sinc...

Holiday fun with my UniFi G4 Doorbell Pro!
PaidI love having smart devices around my house, and every now and then, you can have a little bit of fun with them too! Her...

Sockets - Under The Hood: Understanding Truncated Request Behaviour
PaidI'm thoroughly pleased to be able to say that I finally understand the issue that's been bothering me on Report URI for...

Processing Truncated Requests? A PHP Debugging Deep Dive
PaidIn my previous blog post, I came across a bug in Report URI that took some effort to debug and fully understand before I...

Unravelling The Mystery Of Truncated POST Requests On Report URI
PaidThis blog post is going to detail what was a pretty lengthy journey for me in debugging an elusive issue that started to...

Do breached sites take security seriously?
PaidOver the weekend, I saw a tweet from Troy Hunt who posed a little project idea. Having heaps of spare time... I thought...

Celebrating 250,000,000 scans on Security Headers! 🥳🎉
FreeAs I sit and write this blog post I still find it absolutely unreal how far this little idea, that I had all of those ye...

Cryptographic Agility Part 1: Server Certificates
PaidWe've encountered a lot of problems of our own making in the TLS/PKI ecosystem in recent years, and whilst we've got bet...

Security Headers is joining Probely! 🎉
FreeI'm super excited to be making this announcement for a whole bunch of reasons that I'll go into in detail below, but, th...

Overriding HTTP Response Headers in Chrome Dev Tools
PaidThere's a new feature in Chrome Dev Tools that's going to make it easier than ever to get started with Security Headers...

Goodbye, old friend 👋🔒
PaidIt's been a really long time coming, but, the end is finally here for the padlock icon in the address bar! 🔒🚫

Report URI to partner with PCI Security Standards Council
FreeAs part of our continued effort to drive security forwards at Report URI, we're joining the PCI SSC as a Participating O...

5 Years On: What did we learn from the Government Cryptojacking Attack?
Paid5 years ago, I published a blog post covering one of the most widespread and potentially damaging Cryptojacking attacks...
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Scott Helme is a passionate advocate for accessible cybersecurity. As an Information Security Consultant, trainer, company founder, and author, he demystifies complex security topics through his blog, making them understandable for everyone. Scott's commitment to open licensing ensures his work is freely available, fostering a community of 23 members, including 5 dedicated paid supporters. His unique approach to security education, combined with his dedication to open access, has earned him recognition as a leading voice in the field.