{keyword} And 8756=(select 8756 From Pg_sleep(5)) ❲FULL - How-To❳

Treat all user input as "guilty until proven innocent."

Block common injection patterns before they hit your server. Stay secure out there! 🛡️

#CyberSecurity #InfoSec #SQLInjection #WebDev #DatabaseSafety {KEYWORD} AND 8756=(SELECT 8756 FROM PG_SLEEP(5))

To a regular user, this looks like gibberish. To a database, it’s an instruction to pause for 5 seconds before responding.

Never concatenate user input directly into SQL strings. Treat all user input as "guilty until proven innocent

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Attackers use commands like PG_SLEEP to confirm vulnerabilities when the database doesn't return direct error messages. If the page takes 5 seconds longer to load, they know they’ve found a hole. How to stay safe: To a database, it’s an instruction to pause

I was just looking at a classic example of a attack: {KEYWORD} AND 8756=(SELECT 8756 FROM PG_SLEEP(5))