01-09-2020, 11:27 AM
(12-04-2019, 01:29 PM)sohamb03 Wrote: To a certain extent I do agree with @humanpuff69, regarding dynamic websites bring a little more prone to hackers than static ones. However, I'd like to mention one thing in this regard - that it depends to a huge extent on how you've made the website. In some cases, dynamic ones can be made more secure, and this is totally up to the creator of the website.
Yeah, SQL Injection and such sort of things tend to affect dynamic websites, especially when unencrypted databases are there. For even encrypted ones, that's brute force which plays the important role. Take for example, CMSes. At most you could mess around with the admin pages, hide them, change the access URL, use thousands of plugins, but you can't completely secure it. Some loopholes do exist whatever measure you take, and that's why hackers exist even today, with so high-tech security being developed nowadays.
In short, nothing is 100% secure, however, safety measures and precautions can be taken but that's solely up to the discretion of the maker.
Regards,
yes its depend on the developer of the code that the website runs . if the developer is new with using mysql it can easily get sql injected . my first CMS is sql injectable because i dont know how to prevent it but with experience i know the way and my newer CMS and updated CMS is sql injection proof . another one is XSS or cross site scripting . using HTML entities on input and output with MySQL escape string will remove 99.9% sql and xss attack . that is the most easiest hack that hacker will target
and im agree with you . no system is 100% safe and that is why you need to use all security measure to protect it
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