Monday 4 April 2016

SQL Injection Attack Cheat Sheet, sometimes you need to be prepared…

Maybe this is a bit technical, but this article really is a good way to look at those potential issues that need to be closed up on your databases when you create a new web application. Often times the defaults set up in the average database are not good and need to be addressed before you put it out for the world to view. Here is an article with a good summary of those loop holes and some ideas on how to plug them up before a hackers eats into your database on your company web applications.

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