10 Types of Web Vulnerabilities that are Often Missed
Detectify Labs, September 30 2021

Demystifying Web Cache Threats
IMQ Minded Security Blog, January 26 2021

Web cache attacks in the tangled web
APNIC Blog, October 2 2020

Investigating the Top 10 Application Vulnerabilities
Cybersecurity Insiders, June 21 2020

Top 10 Application Vulnerabilities of 2019
WhiteHat Security, March 31 2020

Web Cache Deception Named Top Web Hacking Technique of 2019
The Daily Swig, February 18 2020

Top 10 Web Hacking Techniques of 2019
PortSwigger Research, February 17 2020

Deconstructing Web Cache Deception Attacks: They're Bad; Now What?
Dark Reading, January 23 2020

WCD Attacks Still a Significant Issue
Technology Decisions, December 18 2019

Path Confusion: Web Cache Deception Threatens User Information Online
PortSwigger, December 17 2019

Web Cache Deception Attacks are Still Around, Says New Research
CyWare, December 17 2019

Web Cache Deception Attacks Still Impact Websites with 'Substantial User Populations'
ZDNet, December 16 2019

Over a Third of Websites Use Outdated and Vulnerable JavaScript Libraries
Information Security Newspaper, March 10 2017

An Insecure Mess: How Flawed JavaScript is Turning Web Into a Hacker's Playground
ZDNet, March 10 2017

Over a Third of Websites Use Outdated and Vulnerable JavaScript Libraries
Bleeping Computer, March 9 2017

Thou Shalt Not Depend on Me: Analysing the Use of Outdated JavaScript Libraries on the Web
The Morning Paper, March 7 2017

Better Ransomware Detection: Follow the Shouting
Bank Info Security, August 11 2016

Two Ways to Stop Ransomware in Its Tracks
MIT Technology Review, July 29 2016