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ITACS 5211: Introduction to Ethical Hacking

Wade Mackey

WordPress Plugin Used by 300,000+ Sites Found Vulnerable to SQL Injection Attack

November 14, 2017 by Brent Hladik 2 Comments

https://thehackernews.com/2017/06/wordpress-hacking-sql-injection.html

Speaking of wordpress since we use that here  🙂  This site basically sums up how vulnerable sites that use

a WordPress plugin are potentially to sql injection related attacks.  Hopefully our schools site doesn’t use this

plugin that is causing all sorts of problems.

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  1. Donald Hoxhaj says

    December 4, 2017 at 2:22 am

    Hi Brent,
    Thanks for sharing your views. WordPress in fact also has many other vulnerabilities. I have personally used it and though it is widely preferred for web application and search development, its security practices are not strong enough to prevent such attacks and this was quite obvious as I read the article. There has to be a lot of stricter procedures that needs to be followed before accepting plugins from users

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  2. Younes Khantouri says

    December 12, 2017 at 8:14 pm

    Bent,
    I won’t be surprised with this number that shows how many websites are infected with SQL injection attacks. I believe these big umber reflects the number of different reasons why people attack sites:
    – Money: The goal is collects revenues from people after injecting them with viruses
    – Ability to collect sensitive information.
    – Ability to damage other organizations or people IT resources in the goal of causing hams that can lead them to lose business or even personalities.

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