injection attacks
Injection attacks are a method for exploiting vulnerabilities in software systems, where malicious code is injected into an application, often through input fields or parameters, to manipulate its behavior and gain unauthorized access or control over the system.
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Related Concepts (22)
- code injection
- command injection
- cross-site request forgery (csrf)
- cross-site scripting (xss)
- email header injection
- escaping user input
- host header injection
- html injection
- ldap injection
- malicious input
- memory corruption
- memory corruption vulnerabilities
- network protocol exploitation
- path traversal
- remote code execution (rce)
- remote file inclusion (rfi)
- server-side deserialization vulnerabilities
- server-side request forgery (ssrf)
- session hijacking
- software vulnerability
- sql injection
- xml injection
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- command injection attacks
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- html injection attacks
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- ldap injection attack
- ldap injection attacks
- php injection attacks
- script injection attacks
- shellcode injection attacks
- xml injection attacks