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RE: Paper: SQL Injection Attacks by Example Jan 05 2005 08:11PM Scovetta, Michael V (Michael Scovetta ca com) (3 replies) RE: Paper: SQL Injection Attacks by Example Jan 05 2005 09:09PM David Litchfield (davidl ngssoftware com) |
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> At least in MSSQL, you'd have to do something bad like use sp_executesql
> or some other function that will re-form a complete sql query and pass
> that to the interpreter. As long as you do more sensible stuff like:
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> insert into table (name, age) values (@b, @a)
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> you should be fine.
Except that I've seen webbie-type people who will execute a stored proc
by doing:
strSQL = "exec userLogin " + userName + " " + userPassword
which would be still be subject to a SQL Injection attack if I simply
had a semicolon in the userPassword and then was able to pass any other
query to it.
Cory
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