Mixed content posture risk
Mixed content posture risk: what it means, why it may matter, and how to remediate with external verification using ExposureGrid.
The problem
Mixed content posture risk: HTTP→HTTPS behavior, redirects, and canonical hosts affect how clients reach your application safely.
Why it matters
Mis-redirects and mixed behaviors can confuse clients, caches, or create downgrade windows depending on topology.
How to check
Test apex and www over HTTP and HTTPS, follow redirects with curl -IL, inspect HSTS interplay, then scan.
How to fix
Enforce HTTPS with consistent canonical host, shorten chains, prevent redirects to unexpected domains, eliminate mixed-content where practical.
- Identify owners for the affected component (app, edge, DNS, or mail).
- Make a minimal change and validate in staging or a canary route.
- Deploy with monitoring and rollback readiness.
- Re-run ExposureGrid to confirm the external signal improved.
Run a scan to verify this fix on your domain
Use the same public scanner as the homepage — results honor your plan tier.
Scan your domainWhat ExposureGrid checks
ExposureGrid observes external redirect chains and HTTPS availability signals.
FAQ
- Why does "Mixed content posture risk" appear in ExposureGrid?
- Scanners observe externally visible signals. A finding means our rules matched - validate severity and applicability in your environment.
- Could this be a false positive?
- Yes, depending on context and coverage limits. Especially for heuristic, partial, or pattern-based checks, corroborate with manual review.
- What should I do after changing configuration?
- Re-run a scan to confirm the external signal changed, then enable monitoring where your plan supports it.
ExposureGrid continuously monitors these issues and alerts you before they become exploitable.
