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Feds Seek Secure-by-Design Armageddon for SQL Injection Bugs
March 28, 2024, 9:19 p.m. |
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What will it take to rid the world of SQL injection vulnerabilities, which remain too easily exploitable by attackers for ransacking databases and worse, despite having been classified as "unforgivable" for nearly two decades? U.S. government cybersecurity officials have thoughts.
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