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SQL injection
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SQL injection
An exploit that takes advantage of database query software that does not thoroughly test the query statement for correctness. Along with cross-site scripting (see XSS), SQL injection is used by worms to break into Web sites and extract data or embed malicious code.


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Web services are vulnerable to at least four primary avenues of attack as follows: -- Traditional attacks, such as identity spoofing, information theft and others, now at the XML level; -- Content-borne attacks like SQL insertion and command insertion; -- XML-level denial-of-service attacks like entity expansion; and -- Attacks based on vulnerabilities in the SOAP activation frameworks.
Web services are vulnerable to at least four primary avenues of attack: -- Traditional attacks, such as identity spoofing, information theft and others, now at the XML level; -- Content-borne attacks like SQL insertion and command insertion; -- XML-level denial-of-service attacks like entity expansion; and -- Attacks based on vulnerabilities in the SOAP activation frameworks.
 
 
 
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