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nosql-injection-identify
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library to flag invalid and/or unsafe mongo style queries
Unvalidated User Input: NoSQL injection attacks can occur when user input is not properly validated. For example, if an application allows users to enter a search query, and that query is not properly sanitized, an attacker could enter malicious code that could be executed by the database.
Blind NoSQL Injection: Blind NoSQL injection is a type of attack where the attacker does not have direct access to the database. Instead, they use a series of requests to the application to determine if the injection was successful.
NoSQL Injection Through URL Parameters: Attackers can use malicious URL parameters to inject malicious code into the application. For example, an attacker could use a URL parameter to inject a malicious query into the application.
NoSQL Injection Through Cookies: Attackers can use malicious cookies to inject malicious code into the application. For example, an attacker could use a cookie to inject a malicious query into the application.
NoSQL Injection Through Form Fields: Attackers can use malicious form fields to inject malicious code into the application. For example, an attacker could use a form field to inject a malicious query into the application.
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library to flag invalid and/or unsafe mongo style queries
The npm package nosql-injection-identify receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, nosql-injection-identify popularity was classified as not popular.
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