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5/9/2008 8:26 AM
 

Howdy,

Getting a lot of questions about DNN and SQL Injection attacks so would like some confirmation. Am I correct in assuming that excluding 3rd party modules DNN is protected against SQL Injection attacks? Also do you have a link to any posts/information about it. 

Thanks,
Dd.

 
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5/9/2008 9:56 AM
 

Yes, the DNN core uses stored procedures and does not have any dynamic SQL that I know of. 

If there was a place for a SQL injection I'm sure it would have been found and reported and/or exploited and patched.

You can look at the security documentation and also check out the latest security bulletins for more info.

http://www.dotnetnuke.com/News/SecurityBulletins/SecurityPolicy/tabid/940/Default.aspx


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5/9/2008 10:18 AM
 

Keep in mind that third party modules may have security gaps even though the core doesn't.  All the more reason not to run beta versions on production servers and to trust the source of any module code.

Jeff

 
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