Nine out of ten web applications have security vulnerabilities. This is the rather frightening conclusion of a study released in 2020 by Positive Technologies (http://mng.bz/mOj2), a provider of various security solutions. Obviously, such studies can often be biased toward the business model of those who conduct them, but several other studies from previous years yielded similar outcomes. Here’s a report about one study from as far back as 2009: http://mng.bz/5Qo1.
The authors of the study also found that about four out of five web application vulnerabilities are part of the code, instead of, say, the server configuration. From this, we can deduce two trends: