The last ten years of my career was mainly TSQL programming so scary to think there are sites out there still vulnerable to this kind of attack. Iām thinking there must be a number of second and third world parties that are at risk if the educational and technical infrastructure is not well established. Also anywhere the oversight is poor or tyrannical. I say the last because I once had a boss who, although not trained in any aspect of IT, used to look things up on the web and spring tests on us with no warning. Three fails and you got the sack. We lost a number of good staff before we all got new jobs and left him to his own devices.
The last ten years of my career was mainly TSQL programming so scary to think there are sites out there still vulnerable to this kind of attack. Iām thinking there must be a number of second and third world parties that are at risk if the educational and technical infrastructure is not well established. Also anywhere the oversight is poor or tyrannical. I say the last because I once had a boss who, although not trained in any aspect of IT, used to look things up on the web and spring tests on us with no warning. Three fails and you got the sack. We lost a number of good staff before we all got new jobs and left him to his own devices.