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Decision tree classification - N tier solution for preventing SQL injection attack on websites

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  • K. Naveen Durai
  • K. Baskaran

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The current situation has dragged everyone into the contiguous usage of web applications. As every task is performed based on web applications, it is very important that we will have to think and secure the web applications to the most out of it. What is SQLIA? It could be defined as the one that is implemented by the users who actually does not possess any of the access permissions though they want to abuse the access rights in the database and steal the data or edit them or delete as desired. To achieve SQL injection attacks, malicious query is written to leak out the data that is highly confidential. Interference of the SQL injection attack shall be well executed through the public interface as that is the existing source that an application provides when the case is that the host-level entry point and the network are secured enough. Some the suspicions that a SQLIA pretend to expose is that it cannot be applied without single quotes, space or double dashes.

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  • K. Naveen Durai & K. Baskaran, 2019. "Decision tree classification - N tier solution for preventing SQL injection attack on websites," International Journal of Enterprise Network Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 10(3/4), pages 253-271.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijenma:v:10:y:2019:i:3/4:p:253-271
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