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Topic of the week :  SQL Attack     Go to Topic
Prepare your website against SQL Injection attacks
 
The sole purpose of this article is to help novice web developers and programmers to get some handle on database security. As we all know that static websites are no more taking place, Content Management System (CMS) is the key. New developers are being attracted towards dynamic site development using paid or open-source CMS systems. Every good thing has its flaws, likewise these database driven websites are also open to various vulnerabilities. One of them is called SQL injection, according to
BusinessWeek.com  has been hit by a SQL injection ( define ) attack. Security software vendor Sophos discovered the vulnerability and notified BusinessWeek . Hundreds of pages on a part of BusinessWeek’s website which offers information about where MBA students might find future employers have been struck by the SQL Injection attack - where a security vulnerability is exploited in order to insert malicious code into the site's underlying database. Hackers are focusing on SQL injection attacks b
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Referred by Rahul Sharma, Consultant, Simplify Solutions  | 2 years ago
The sole purpose of this article is to help novice web developers and programmers to get some handle on database security. As we all know that static websites are no more taking place, Content Management System (CMS) is the key. New developers are...
 
 
 
 
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