title: Form Security summary: Ensure Forms are secure against Cross-Site Request Forgery attacks, bots and other malicious intent. # Form Security Whenever you are accepting or asking users to input data to your application there comes an added responsibility that it should be done as safely as possible. Below outlines the things to consider when building your forms. ## Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) SilverStripe protect users against [Cross-Site Request Forgery](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Cross-Site_Request_Forgery_(CSRF) (known as `CSRF`) by adding a SecurityID [api:HiddenField] to each [api:Form] instance. The `SecurityID` contains a random string generated by [api:SecurityToken] to identify the particular user request vs a third-party forging fake requests.
For more information on Cross-Site Request Forgery, consult the [OWASP](https://www.owasp.org/index.php/Cross-Site_Request_Forgery_(CSRF) website.
The `SecurityToken` automatically added looks something like: :::php $form = new Form(..); echo $form->getSecurityToken()->getValue(); // 'c443076989a7f24cf6b35fe1360be8683a753e2c' This token value is passed through the rendered Form HTML as a [api:HiddenField]. :::html The token should be present whenever a operation has a side effect such as a `POST` operation. It can be safely disabled for `GET` requests as long as it does not modify the database (i.e a search form does not normally require a security token). :::php $form = new Form(..); $form->disableSecurityToken();
Do not disable the SecurityID for forms that perform some modification to the users session. This will open your application up to `CSRF` security holes.
## Strict Form Submission Forms should be limited to the intended HTTP verb (mostly `GET` or `POST`) to further reduce attack exposure. Without this check, forms that rely on `GET` can be submitted via `POST` or `PUT` or vice-versa potentially leading to application errors or edge cases. :::php $form = new Form(..); $form->setFormMethod('POST'); $form->setStrictFormMethodCheck(true); // or alternative short notation.. $form->setFormMethod('POST', true); ## Spam and Bot Attacks SilverStripe has no built-in protection for detailing with bots, captcha or other spam protection methods. This functionality is available as an additional [Spam Protection](https://github.com/silverstripe/silverstripe-spamprotection) module if required. The module provides an consistent API for allowing third-party spam protection handlers such as [Recaptcha](http://www.google.com/recaptcha/intro/) and [Mollom](https://mollom.com/) to work within the `Form` API. ## Related Documentation * [Security](../security) ## API Documentation * [api:SecurityToken]