Insecure Direct Object References (IDOR) are common security vulnerabilities. Discover IDOR real-life examples and best practices for GraphQL API| Escape - The API Security Blog
GraphQL aliasing is a powerful feature. But with great power comes great vulnerability: batch attacks and DoS. In this post, we explain how it works and how to remediate it in your GraphQL API.| Escape - The API Security Blog
The relational aspect of GraphQL can be a vulnerability exploited by running deep and cyclic queries causing your API to crawl under the load and crash. That's a Denial of Service. Learn how it works and how you can protect your API!| Escape - The API Security Blog
Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) happens when attackers send malicious scripts via web apps to end users. Learn how to remediate it in GraphQL apps.| Escape - The API Security Blog
We at Escape have been scanning GraphQL APIs for vulnerabilities for more than two years. In this post, we will share the most common GraphQL vulnerabilities, affecting close to all GraphQL APIs we have scanned. We strongly recommend you check your GraphQL APIs for these vulnerabilities.| Escape - The API Security Blog
Protect your GraphQL APIs effectively and ensure robust GraphQL security measures with Escape's developer-friendly GraphQL Security Platform.| escape.tech