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en:cs:web_applications_threats_modeling [2017/02/16 14:42] – [Threats class: A1 injection] fraggle | en:cs:web_applications_threats_modeling [2017/02/16 15:05] – fraggle | ||
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Each web applications has a finite set of visibles parameters being in forms, URL parameters, ... called $ \mathcal{P} = \{p_{1}, | Each web applications has a finite set of visibles parameters being in forms, URL parameters, ... called $ \mathcal{P} = \{p_{1}, | ||
- | All parameters are not typed: | + | All parameters are not typed: |
We will consider the set $ \mathcal{P} $ in the future. | We will consider the set $ \mathcal{P} $ in the future. | ||
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One way to build it is to start with an alphabet and some syntactic rules to combine each element in the alphabet in a meaningful fashion for security. | One way to build it is to start with an alphabet and some syntactic rules to combine each element in the alphabet in a meaningful fashion for security. | ||
- | * Phase three: inject sensibly the data patterns in all inputs | + | * Phase three: inject sensibly the data patterns in all visible parameters |
Inject. | Inject. |