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Re: why most sql injection is not occurred at mysql?

Subject: Re: why most sql injection is not occurred at mysql?
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2007 12:36:32 -0400
MontyRee writes:

Surely I have seen sql injection is occurred at mysql.
but in my short experience, most sql injection is occurred at ms-sql or oracle based not mysql.


I don't know why.

Any idea?

First off, as you state, injection attacks for MySQL are certainly possible. If it is the case that Oracle and MS-SQL are more common targets, I would argue that it is because most databases worth exploiting (corporate sites, etc.) run on Oracle or other such databases rather than MySQL.


-Brian Beck



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