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RE: [WEB SECURITY] Re: SQL In the Request
From: Ory Segal (osegal
watchfire.com)
Date: Thu Oct 05 2006 - 11:37:37 CDT
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Hi,
I actually saw this kind of blasphemy several years ago -- an
application that builds a SQL query using client-side JavaScript. The
complete SQL query was then passed as a hidden parameter to the web
application...
Go figure...
-Ory Segal
http://www.watchfire.com
-----Original Message-----
From: bryan allott [mailto:homegrown
bryanallott.net]
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 5:35 PM
To: webappsec
securityfocus.com; websecurity
webappsec.org
Subject: [WEB SECURITY] Re: SQL In the Request
Just when i thought i had seen it all... -i come across a site which
passes in the following as part of the REQUEST..
yes, the SWF builds a request and sends it through to a php server... in
plain text.
POST /flashsql.php?id=106 HTTP/1.1
= QUERYSTRING ====
id=106
= BODY ====
host=<HOSTNAME>
sql_=SELECT DISTINCT(movies.id), movies.name, filename FROM movies LEFT
JOIN groups_movies ON (movies.id = groups_movies.movie_id) LEFT JOIN
groups ON (groups.id = groups_movies.group_id) LEFT JOIN files_groups ON
(groups.id = files_groups.group_id) LEFT JOIN files ON (files.id =
files_groups.file_id) WHERE movies.id IN(155,150,52,149,134,133,76) AND
files.file_type_id=9 ORDER BY movies.id
dat=sk_cms
is there anyway that this can be "acceptable" ?
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