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[Fwd: Paper: SQL Injection Attacks by Example]
From: George Capehart <gwc () acm org>
Date: Sun, 09 Jan 2005 22:04:11 -0500
Jeff et al.,Thought this was worth a copy to webappsec. I hadn't seen any discussion of it, so I thought I'd forward it. I originally suggested to Steve that the list might find it of value, but he felt that since he'd already sent it to two SecurityFocus lists, he didn't want to post to another . . . I think this (and the discussion of it on bugtraq) would be of interest to the readers here.
Cheers,
/g
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Subject: Paper: SQL Injection Attacks by Example
Date: Wed, 05 Jan 2005 09:30:39 -0800
From: Steve Friedl <steve () unixwiz net>
To: bugtraq () securityfocus com
Hello folks (and Happy New Year),
I recently posted this to the PEN-TEST list, but it was suggested that
the wider Bugtraq readership might benefit from it.
During a recent security review for a customer, I was able to completely
compromise his web application in about two hours using SQL Injection,
logging in as the Chief Information Officer.
I've written a paper on SQL Injection Attacks, not so much as a tutorial,
but an illustrated overview showing the process (those with only a casual
knowledge of SQL have told me it's easy to understand).
Those who write (or test) web applications really ought to know about SQL
Injection attacks, because the bad guys certainly do.
SQL Injection Attacks by Example
http://www.unixwiz.net/techtips/sql-injection.html
Steve
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