One of the most common form of attacks against web applications is SQL Injection. In the most part, the language that the web application is written in is irrelevant, be that PHP, ASP, Python, Perl, C, etc. As long as the back end database uses something SQL based, be that MySQL, MSSQL, etc, again, we’re in business. This probably covers over 99% of web applications out there. Both the security consultant and the php developer or web application developer in general has to be aware of the implications of SQL Injection. Here’s how it works:
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