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SQL injection attacks are common & costly, but IT Leaders can prevent them in a few ways. Here's how to protect against sql injection attacks and examples.
SQL Slammer was an amazing 376 bytes of malicious code. It attempted to connect to every computer it could find over MS-SQL UDP port 1434.
Tony Patton discusses the merits of stored procedures versus placing SQL directly in the code. Find out which one is best for your particular situation.
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