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Re: SQL injection

Subject: Re: SQL injection
Date: 10 Jun 2005 15:01:14 +1200
Tim <tim-pentest@sentinelchicken.org> writes:

I am sure many IPS/IDSes are great for stopping a lot of attacks.  I
find it incredibly hard to believe that they stop all.  It is far better
to write good code in the first place.

Definitely true.
 
To those people out there who recommended this or that IPS/IDS:  
Have you tested these against real attacks?  

Yes, I've caught real attacks using snort with the bleeding rules. As
you say, perhaps only the obvious ones though ("xp_cmdshell").

-- 
James Riden / j.riden@massey.ac.nz / Systems Security Engineer
GPG public key available at: http://www.massey.ac.nz/~jriden/
This post does not necessarily represent the views of my employer.

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