SQL Injection attacks are probably the most common attacks on internet-facing SQL Servers due to their ease of use. This tool helps expose vulnerabilities to end-users and non-IT executives, visually.
The reasoning is that most existing SQL Injection testing tools are executed from a command line and “lack an intuitive user interface”. In other words, if you can’t show the problem in a pretty web page, people won’t really believe it exists.
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