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Re: SQL Injection Basics

From: Alex Russell <alex(at)netWindows.org>
Date: Mon Feb 10 2003 - 16:50:16 EST

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On Tuesday 11 February 2003 01:48 pm, Sverre H. Huseby wrote:

> The OWASP (www.owasp.org) Filters project introduces the term

Thanks for the kind words Sverre = )

> And you do

Well, it's nothing new. I recently gave a talk on the Filters project and began the talk by saying that "there is nothing academically interesting about the OWASP filters project". We are simply attempting to provide a single point of contact/reference for what people _should_ be doing anyway (but quite obviously aren't). Defense in depth is nothing new, but it's kind of entertaining watching people rediscover it over and over again.

> 1: Until someone tells me otherwise, I give Alex Russell the credit

Do you need help?X

I'm pretty sure the concepts of defense in depth will be traceable as far back as someone has had something someone else wanted, and someone was able to write it down. = )

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