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Message-ID: <FB4E9609E85631479575C93333CA1131044FB9DC@FFM-SRV-EXCH-1.sageinternal.de>
Date: Mon Jan  2 22:15:33 2006
From: asen-public at sage.de (Sen, Adem)
Subject: Antitoxin for "SQL Injection" (?)

Hi Devdas,

Do STORED PROCEDURES really protect against any kind of SQL Injection? I
have read many articles about, some say they are and some say they are
NOT!

Isn't there any way to do code injection into a SP or are they
fully-secure against Injections?

I think it is clear, that SP's make your web-app less dynamic?

Thanks!
Adem Sen


> Devdas wrote:
> Ugh! Why do you not use stored procedures and bind parameters, which
is
> the right way to do it?
> 
> Devdas Bhagat
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