PHP - SQL Injection

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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2008

This short tutorial follows up from my 4th tutorial (login form) and simply shows you how to prevent hackers from manipulating your database. Please use the information I have provided, it will make your database much safer!

Visit my website at http://www.rascal999.co.uk/

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  • but its almost a year. where is it?

  • i dont get it can you explain further..pls

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This video is a response to PHP Tutorial #4 - Login form (updated)
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  • By default, PHP has magic quotes turned on, so any POST/GET/COOKIE variables are already escaped. It is bad practice to rely on this, but it will probably save most people.

  • @Snet89 I very much agree to your statement. Thank you for posting.

  • u should try using procedures :P

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  • lol

  • Here's the problem here.

    You did the injection wrong.

    It's quite obvious.

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