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Detection of SQL Injection and Cross-site Scripting Attacks
K. K. Mookhey, Nilesh Burghate
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Detection of SQL Injection and Cross-site Scripting Attacks
2009-04-28
Ellery Leung
I am not quite understand why do you simply use:
/[a-zA-Z0-9]{0,7}/ to filter against almost ALL sql injectino here? In this case username or passwords can only be all letters and figures, with no more than 7 characters.
No offence here, but I really want to know how can a person place a SQL he...
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Ellery Leung
/[a-zA-Z0-9]{0,7}/ to filter against almost ALL sql injectino here? In this case username or passwords can only be all letters and figures, with no more than 7 characters.
No offence here, but I really want to know how can a person place a SQL he...
[ more ]