More Than 500,000 Websites Hit By SQL Injection In '08
With
dotDefender you can avoid SQL Injection, blind SQL Injection and
advanced SQL Injection:
dotDefender inspects your http traffic and determines if
you suffer from SQL Injection or other attacks. dotDefender stops
online identity theft, and prevents data leaks from
applications. dotDefender deliverss the most effective
out-of-the-box
web application security.
Architected as plug & play software,
dotDefender provides optimal protection against SQL Injection attacks,
cross-site scripting, website defacement and many other web attack
techniques.Don’t give Hackers the ability to inject SQL
commands into the database engine through your web applications!
Stop TODAY SQL
Injection attacks
with dotDefender:
dotDefender benefits:
• Rapid
implementation -- installs in minutes, no need to change
server configuration or network architecture.
• Immediate
Protection -- immediately detects and blocks attack
attempts, logs the information, and generates reports and
alerts.
• Automatic
Security updates -- provides protection against zero-day
attacks and emerging threats to ensure
continuous protection.
• Low
maintenance -- no need for security expertise, very low
false positive rate and simple customization.
You Must Avoid SQL Injection attacks:
SQL injection techniques have been around for over 10 years now, but recent years have seen a dramatic increase in both number of attacks and the extent of damage caused by them. In fact, a sweep of attacks in the second quarter of 2008 alone resulted in over 500,000 exploited web pages, which were compromised to deliver password-stealing malware to users' computers. The tragedy is that these threats can be mitigated, or even prevented, with the proper tools and knowledge.
| SQL Injection is
the number one exploit used by hackers to steal information and deface websites. Using SQL Injection, attackers will: |
Not preventing SQL Injection
attacks leaves your business at great risk of: |
| •
Change or delete
highly sensitive business information. • Steal customer information such as social security numbers, addresses, and credit card numbers. |
•
Financial losses • Brand damage • Theft of intellectual property • Legal liability and fines |
