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Checklist of the most important security countermeasures when designing, testing, and releasing your API.
- Don't use
Basic Auth. Use standard authentication instead (e.g., JWT). - Don't reinvent the wheel in
Authentication,token generation,password storage. Use the standards. - Use
Max Retryand jail features in Login. - Use encryption on all sensitive data.
- Use a random complicated key (
JWT Secret) to make brute forcing the token very hard. - Don't extract the algorithm from the header. Force the algorithm in the backend (
HS256orRS256). - Make token expiration (
TTL,RTTL) as short as possible. - Don't store sensitive data in the JWT payload, it can be decoded easily.
- Avoid storing too much data. JWT is usually shared in headers and they have a size limit.
- Limit requests (Throttling) to avoid DDoS / brute-force attacks.
- Use HTTPS on server side with TLS 1.2+ and secure ciphers to avoid MITM (Man in the Middle Attack) and ensure
Hostheader matches the SNI. - Use
HSTSheader with SSL to avoid SSL Strip attacks. - Turn off directory listings.
- For private APIs, allow access only from safelisted IPs/hosts.
- Always validate
redirect_uriserver-side to allow only safelisted URLs. - Always try to exchange for code and not tokens (don't allow
response_type=token). - Use
stateparameter with a random hash to prevent CSRF on the OAuth authorization process. - Define the default scope, and validate scope parameters for each application.
- Use the proper HTTP method according to the operation:
GET (read),POST (create),PUT/PATCH (replace/update), andDELETE (to delete a record), and respond with405 Method Not Allowedif the requested method isn't appropriate for the requested resource. - Validate
content-typeon request Accept header (Content Negotiation) to allow only your supported format (e.g.,application/xml,application/json, etc.) and respond with406 Not Acceptableresponse if not matched. - Validate
content-typeof posted data as you accept (e.g.,application/x-www-form-urlencoded,multipart/form-data,application/json, etc.). - Validate user input to avoid common vulnerabilities (e.g.,
XSS,SQL-Injection,Remote Code Execution, etc.). - Don't use any sensitive data (
credentials,Passwords,security tokens, orAPI keys) in the URL, but use standard Authorization header. - Use only server-side encryption.
- Use an API Gateway service to enable caching, Rate Limit policies (e.g.,
Quota,Spike Arrest, orConcurrent Rate Limit) and deploy APIs resources dynamically.
- Check if all the endpoints are protected behind authentication to avoid broken authentication process.
- User own resource ID should be avoided. Use
/me/ordersinstead of/user/654321/orders. - Don't auto-increment IDs. Use
UUIDinstead. - If you are parsing XML data, make sure entity parsing is not enabled to avoid
XXE(XML external entity attack). - If you are parsing XML, YAML or any other language with anchors and refs, make sure entity expansion is not enabled to avoid
Billion Laughs/XML bombvia exponential entity expansion attack. - Use a CDN for file uploads.
- If you are dealing with huge amount of data, use Workers and Queues to process as much as possible in background and return response fast to avoid HTTP Blocking.
- Do not forget to turn the DEBUG mode OFF.
- Use non-executable stacks when available.
- Send
X-Content-Type-Options: nosniffheader. - Send
X-Frame-Options: denyheader. - Send
Content-Security-Policy: default-src 'none'header. - Remove fingerprinting headers -
X-Powered-By,Server,X-AspNet-Version, etc. - Force
content-typefor your response. If you returnapplication/json, then yourcontent-typeresponse isapplication/json. - Don't return sensitive data like
credentials,passwords, orsecurity tokens. - Return the proper status code according to the operation completed. (e.g.,
200 OK,400 Bad Request,401 Unauthorized,405 Method Not Allowed, etc.).
- Audit your design and implementation with unit/integration tests coverage.
- Use a code review process and disregard self-approval.
- Ensure that all components of your services are statically scanned by AV software before pushing to production, including vendor libraries and other dependencies.
- Continuously run security tests (static/dynamic analysis) on your code.
- Check your dependencies (both software and OS) for known vulnerabilities.
- Design a rollback solution for deployments.
- Use centralized logins for all services and components.
- Use agents to monitor all traffic, errors, requests, and responses.
- Use alerts for SMS, Slack, Email, Telegram, Kibana, Cloudwatch, etc.
- Ensure that you aren't logging any sensitive data like credit cards, passwords, PINs, etc.
- Use an IDS and/or IPS system to monitor your API requests and instances.
- yosriady/api-development-tools - A collection of useful resources for building RESTful HTTP+JSON APIs.
Feel free to contribute by forking this repository, making some changes, and submitting pull requests. For any questions drop us an email at team@shieldfy.io.