Posts Tagged ‘security’
SQL Injection protection addendum
Posted by Ryan Grange on June 1, 2008
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SQL Statement Cleaning Functions
Posted by Ryan Grange on January 8, 2008
Posted in Articles | Tagged: ASP, c#, php, programming, security, VBScript, visual basic | 3 Comments »
Slowing Down Brute Force Attempts To Hack Your SSH Server
Posted by Ryan Grange on January 8, 2008
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Automated SQL Injection Attack Cripples Thousands of Web Sites
Posted by Ryan Grange on January 8, 2008
Here we are just 4 days after my earlier post on protecting yourself from SQL injection and we have news about just such an attack affecting tens of thousands of web sites. Whatever language you’re writing your web sites in, please read up on what you can do to clean your user’s input up before acting on it. The job you save may be your own.
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