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How web developers protect PHP sites from SQL injection attacks
Web developers are responsible for writing websites that work today, but also years or even decades from now (though I would argue the average website shouldn’t be left alone for a decade).
It can be difficult to protect a website against all future attacks. There is one big one we all have to be prepared for (because it is just so easy to fix)… SQL Injection attacks.
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