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Malicious Injection — It's Not Just For SQL Anymore

nywanna writes "When most people think of malicious injection, they think of SQL injection. The fact is, if you are using XML documents or an LDAP directory, you are just as vulnerable to a malicious injection as you would be using SQL. Bryan Sullivan looks at the different types of malicious code injections and examines the very basics of preventing these injections."

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  1. Re:pr0n by spellraiser · · Score: 5, Funny

    Yeah. Malicious Injection was a pretty good flick. I can't wait for Malicious Injection: The SQL.

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  2. My rock-solid solution to the injection problem... by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 5, Funny

    ...is to replace database storage, xml, and ldap with comma-delimited text files on anonymous ftp. In fact, my last job fired me for gross incompetence because the other programmers were jealous of the simplicity of my solution.