Abstract

In this study, the network security of PostgreSQL database using Socket connection is deeply analyzed. By exploring Socket connections established by PostgreSQL over TCP, we find potential security threats and vulnerabilities during data transmission, which may expose database systems to network attacks such as unauthorized access and data leakage. In order to assess these security risks, this study simulated a variety of network attack scenarios, especially the implantation and detection of Webshell, to reveal the vulnerability of PostgreSQL to such network threats. Especially in defending against complex and changeable cyber threats such as Webshell attacks, this research also uses machine learning and artificial intelligence techniques to improve the automation level of security threat detection and response. These technologies can help identify complex attack patterns and improve resilience to emerging threats, thereby enhancing the overall security of PostgreSQL databases.

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