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From the page: "How They Hack Your Website: Overview of Common Techniques"
Reviewed by Vortexmind Mar 10 2008, 02:51am ( 29 reviews ) • cmswire.com
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Rated by ajlambert814 on Jul 29, 1:11am
interesting article
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Rated by TrueParadox on Feb 04 2009, 12:17am
Interesting Article and Comments! I went and tested out all of my websites just to be on the safe side.
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Rated by ckmorita on Nov 12 2008, 10:09pm
We had a sql injection at work and it sucked. Some good pointers in this article
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Rated by buggin1965 on Nov 11 2008, 9:29pm
excellent
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Rated by sampatm on Nov 06 2008, 6:48am
Hack Your Website: Overview of Common Techniques
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Rated by lolage on Oct 24 2008, 6:23pm
Far too old to be worrying. Sites made by people over the age of 20 who have been coding for a while are better secured. the user "online-ethics" just doesnt have a clue.
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Rated by online-ethics on Jun 16 2008, 3:50am
When you consider that you can go to Google right now and enter a search string which will return you thousands of usernames and passwords to websites, you realize that this dark science is really no mystery at all. You'll react similarly when you see just how simple a concept SQL Injection is, and how it can be automated with simple tools. Read on, to learn the basics of how sites and web content management systems are most often hacked, and what you can do to reduce the risk of it happening to you.
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Rated by gypsyfair on Apr 04 2008, 5:51pm
Good information page
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Rated by jcd on Apr 01 2008, 10:27am
I'm a newbie and I found this article easy to understand.