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Re: aspx applictions SQL Injection

Subject: Re: aspx applictions SQL Injection
Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 20:51:25 -0400
Offer to do another pen test, and only bill if you get through. :)

Adam

On Tue, Oct 12, 2004 at 08:23:16AM +0000, Mohamed Ali wrote:
| Hi all,
| 
| I did a full pen-test on my client?s web application and almost I can get 
| all data and data dictionary information I need through exploiting SQL 
| injection vulnerabilities they have in many dynamic pages.
| 
| The question is when I discussed these issues with IT people  they 
| recommend not to solve any of them but just converting to   .Net technology 
| I?m not familiar with Net tech. but this recommendation  sounds weird to me 
| IS THERE ANY WAY TO PROVE THAT THEIR RECOMMENDATION IS NOT ENOUGH TO 
| PREVERT UNAUTHRIZED ACCESS THROUGH SQL INJECTION (their platform  IIS ,SQL 
| Server and Oracle )
| 
| 
| Any suggestions would be appreciated.
| 
| Thanks
| 
| 
| 
| Ahmed Rashad
| IT Audit Manger
| Experts.ae
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