Abstract

SQL injection is a type of security vulnerability that occurs in database-driven web applications where an attacker injects malicious code into the application to gain unauthorized access to sensitive information. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive and systematic review of the existing methods for preventing and detecting SQL injection attacks. The review covers a range of techniques, including input validation, parameterized queries, and intrusion detection systems, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of each method. The most common prevention techniques include input validation, parameterized queries, and stored procedures, while the most common detection techniques include intrusion detection systems (IDS), honeypots, and signature-based detection. The choice of method will depend on the specific requirements of the organization and the level of security required. Still, a combination of prevention and detection methods is likely to be the most effective way to secure web applications against SQL injection attacks. The paper concludes that SQL injection attacks continue to be a significant security threat to web applications, and it is essential for organizations to implement effective prevention and detection methods to secure their web applications against SQL injection attacks.

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