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January 2013 Hacker Intelligence Initiative, Monthly Trend Report #15 Lessons Learned From the Yahoo! Hack How SQL Injection Vulnerabilities in Third-Party Code Can Make for Security Cloudy 1. Executive Summary
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Redwood City / /

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AstroYogi.com As / Web / Google / Imperva / MSN / Yahoo! / ASP.NET / Associated Content / PricewaterhouseCoopers / /

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India / /

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Bridge Parkway / /

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online publishing application / backend database server / exploit applications / abuse tools / vulnerable site / security systems / software development life cycle / cloud computing / external services / astrology portal / /

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XP / Microsoft Windows / /

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Imperva’s Application Defense Center / /

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administrator / /

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Conclusions SQL injection / SQL Injection / Leveraging MSSQL SQL Injection / MSSQL Injection / /

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SQL / ASP.NET / PHP / Microsoft SQL Server / /

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California / /

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server farm / PHP / DNS / Firewall / HTTP / operating system / Web server / /

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