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Protecting against SQL injection attacks on an ASP form (for dummies)

Asked by andrewaiello in Active Server Pages (ASP), MS SQL Server

Hello All,

     I have never coded in ASP and am trying to fix someone else's vulnerable code, so please keep that in mind ;)  Basically the code in question is an ASP form where the variables are used in a SQL query (already bad, I know).  Basically I need to tighten the security on this as quickly and easily as possible.  I know this probably consists of removing any potential code from the input fields...do any of you know a quick way of doing this?  Remember, I am ASP dumb, so be gentle.  Thanks.Start Free Trial
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