A common myth we have heard from multiple people when talking about webhook security is that whitelisting static IPs at the receivers’ end is an enough security measure.
In this guide, we discuss why it isn’t enough and how can things go wrong. When discussing any security issue, it’s essential to put the black-hat cap and try to exploit the system which relies only on static IPs.
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[ 3.7 ms ] story [ 9.9 ms ] threadIn this guide, we discuss why it isn’t enough and how can things go wrong. When discussing any security issue, it’s essential to put the black-hat cap and try to exploit the system which relies only on static IPs.