# Webhook

## Create a Webhook

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The purpose of this example is to post data to a [Webhook](https://www.redhat.com/en/topics/automation/what-is-a-webhook) when a Vulnerability is created in AttackForge.

This example Flow can be downloaded from our [Flows GitHub Repository](https://github.com/AttackForge/Flows) and [imported](#importing-exporting-flows) into your AttackForge.

**Initial Set Up**

* **Event**: Vulnerability Created
* **Secrets**: None

**Action 1 - Send Data to Webhook**

* **Method**: POST
* **URL**: \<YOUR-WEBHOOK-ADDRESS>
* **Headers**:
  * Key = Content-Type; Type = Value; Value = application/json
  * Key = Authorization; Type = Secret; Value = auth
* **Request Script**:

<pre class="language-javascript"><code class="lang-javascript"><strong>// Not required for this webhook
</strong></code></pre>

* **Response Script**:

```javascript
// Not required for this webhook
```


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