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vB 4.1.4 - Vulnerable to SQL Injection?
So I have a few enemies online, and a few competitors.
One of them said they are going to hack my site using an SQL Injection Exploit. However, I think they are full of it. But just to be on the safe side, I thought I would post here to see what I can do to make sure it doesn't happen.
I also have an legit SSL Certificate, and have my site running on HTTPS throughout the entire site. I also have a legit wildcard subdomain SSL Certificate running on my PhpMyAdmin sub-domain, so my PhpMyAdmin sessions will be secure through an SSL Connection. Note: I have my vB 4.1.4 running on my own Dedicated Server. OS: Windows Server 2008 R2 CPU: Intel Xeon Quad Core CPU RAM: 12GB ECC RAM ISP: 90Mbps Download | 90Mbps Upload - Dedicated IP NIC: 1 Gbps Webserver: IIS 7.0 (Maybe 7.5, not really sure) MySQL: Version 5.6 PhpMyAdmin: Version 4.1.9 If you need any more info, just ask. And thank you. |
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