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From: Gaziel, Avishay (agaziel
kpmg.com)Date: Sun Jan 27 2002 - 10:57:21 CST
Hi Ishay
Security issues regarding .asp codes is only a small part of a security
issue called
"Unexpected Input".
Briefly, what you are looking for is articles about "sql injection"
which is a method of injecting your own sql statement to a statement built
using
the .asp
you can find a good starting point
:
www.sqlsecurity.com
www.owasp.com
Avishay
-----Original Message-----
From: ishaybas
netvision.net.il [mailto:ishaybas
netvision.net.il]
Sent: þâ 22 éðåàø 2002 18:34þ
To: vuln-dev
securityfocus.com
Subject: ASP Security
Hello,
I am doing a vulnerability development on a product which uses some .ASP
pages,
and I am looking for some papers regarding security issues of ASP code.
Anyone?
Thanks.
--- Time is short. I am short. Therefore I am time.Ishay Sommer
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