Am I just not informed enough about this topic or would using parameterized queries everywhere fix the problem? I can't understand how software companies still manage to make products vulnerable to SQL Injection
this post was submitted on 29 Nov 2024
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To my limited knowledge, yes that should fix things.
Good to know. I'll have to check if my instance is one of the affected versions and probably also have to bring it up at work.