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		<title>MySQL Injection Attacks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As a PHP developer, I work quite a bit with MySQL database tables, both in the course of developing new websites / web applications, as well as modifying or adding features to existing websites. One thing that always surprises me when working on code written by others is how frequently the code is subject to [...]]]></description>
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