I'm using an embed api to get user submitted image URLs to host on my site.
In the documentation of the embed service I am using it states:
There are other security consideration as well and this one applies to regular embeds: Linking to 3rd party images directly opens up Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) and other vulnerabilities, and it's advisable to host all the images (including favicons) through a your own domain. That domain can be called, for example, safe.yourdomain.com, and it should be setup as a reverse proxy with NGINX to host the images. We will provide a sample NGINX configuration for that.
I'm also wondering if Laravel automatically protects against this with csrf tokens, blade using {{ }} htmlentities, and if there is anything I can do upon storing image links in the DB.
note: I will be storing the images in my own file structure sometime down the road, but for right now I won't be.