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Re: ISA Server and SQL Injection

Subject: Re: ISA Server and SQL Injection
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2005 10:40:18 -0500
Not over SSL.

No signature-based system can be viewed as a reliable means of detecting and/or preventing SQL injection. SQL injection vulnerabilities need to be addressed through education of software development staff, secure software development standards and by integrating application security testing into all phases the software development life cycle.


Thanks,

Darren Bounds
Intrusense, LLC.


On Feb 15, 2005, at 1:04 PM, Hofmeyr, Michael (ZA - Johannesburg) wrote:

"I'm not sure any firewall would stop a SQL Injection attack"

Checkpoint's Firewall-1 has a module called "Application Intelligence"
which can do pattern matching. I guess you could use this to stop
packets containing known sql injection strings, but as John mentioned it
should really be dealt with at the application level.


Rgds

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