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Microsoft Security Advisory (954462)

Monday, June 30 2008

Revision Note: June 25, 2008: Removed erroneous references to form field and cookie value testing from the HP Scrawlr tool description. Advisory Summary:Microsoft is aware of a recent escalation in a class of attacks targeting Web sites that use Microsoft ASP and ASP.NET technologies but do not follow best practices for secure Web application development. These SQL injection attacks do not exploit a specific software vulnerability, but instead target Web sites that do not follow secure coding practices for accessing and manipulating data stored in a relational database. When a SQL injection attack succeeds, an attacker can compromise data stored in these databases and possibly execute remote code. Clients browsing to a compromised server could be forwarded unknowingly to malicious sites that may install malware on the client machine.

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Microsoft Security Advisory (954462)
Also See:
Microsoft Security Advisory (937696)
Microsoft Security Advisory (943411)
Microsoft Security Advisory (912920)
Microsoft Security Advisory (954960)
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