Abstract

Web applications generally interact with backend information to retrieve persistent data and then present the information to the user as dynamically generated output, like HTML websites. This communication is commonly done through a low–level API by dynamically constructing query strings within a general-purpose programming language. SQL Injection Attack (SQLIA) is one of the very serious threats to web applications. This paper is a review on preventing technique for a SQL injection attack which can secure web applications against SQLimplantation. This paper also demonstrates a technique for preventing SQL Injection Attack (SQLIA) using Aho–Corasick pattern matching algorithm

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