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SQL Injection Strategies

You're reading from   SQL Injection Strategies Practical techniques to secure old vulnerabilities against modern attacks

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Product type Paperback
Published in Jul 2020
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781839215643
Length 210 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Gabriele Lombari Gabriele Lombari
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Preface 1. Section 1: (No)SQL Injection in Theory
2. Chapter 1: Structured Query Language for SQL Injection FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Manipulating SQL – Exploiting SQL Injection 4. Section 2: SQL Injection in Practice
5. Chapter 3: Setting Up the Environment 6. Chapter 4: Attacking Web, Mobile, and IoT Applications 7. Chapter 5: Preventing SQL Injection with Defensive Solutions 8. Chapter 6: Putting It All Together 9. Assessments 10. Other Books You May Enjoy

Not only SQL injection – non-relational repositories

The term NoSQL has been debated over the years. Someone, probably not careful enough, would tell you it means No SQL, as in there is positively nothing SQL-related about this matter. While it is true that such databases use different approaches from the relational model (as we saw in Chapter 1, Structured Query Language for SQL Injection), some underlying logic is shared. The term NoSQL stems from the need to underline the differences with respect to the dominant database model. Going on, the term NoSQL, due to the fact that it generates some misunderstandings, is less preferred to the more general term non-relational, or no-rel for short.

As we already mentioned in Chapter 1, Structured Query Language for SQL Injection, the principles of SQL injection also impact, in some form or another, databases that do not incorporate SQL or the relational model. A trivial explanation is that the principle of injection, as it happens...

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