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GIAC Exam GPYC Topic 7 Question 64 Discussion

Actual exam question for GIAC's GPYC exam
Question #: 64
Topic #: 7
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In a SQL injection attack, which character would an attacker use to separate multiple SQL statements on a single line?

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Suggested Answer: B

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Yuette
1 months ago
Haha, the semicolon is the only way to go. It's like the secret handshake of the SQL injection club.
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Joye
1 months ago
The semicolon, no doubt. It's the SQL injection equivalent of a mic drop. So satisfying to use.
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Arleen
2 months ago
Gotta be the semicolon, man. Anything else and the attacker would be like, 'Uh, what is this? I don't even know how to use this to break your system.'
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Cyndy
12 days ago
Definitely, semicolon is the character used to separate multiple SQL statements in an attack.
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Deonna
14 days ago
Semicolon is the way to go in a SQL injection attack.
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Craig
15 days ago
Yeah, you're right. Semicolon is used to separate multiple SQL statements.
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Lore
2 months ago
Hmm, I'm pretty sure it's the semicolon. It's the one that just screams 'I'm about to mess up your database!'
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Marge
19 days ago
Semicolon is the correct answer. It's a common tactic in SQL injection attacks.
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Evette
20 days ago
Yes, you're right. Semicolon is used to terminate SQL statements.
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Lenna
21 days ago
Definitely the semicolon, it's a common way to separate SQL statements.
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Rikki
23 days ago
D) % (percentage sign)
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Sarina
26 days ago
C) . (period)
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Lemuel
1 months ago
B) ; (semicolon)
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Jonelle
1 months ago
A) ''(double quotation marks)
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Odette
2 months ago
Definitely the semicolon. It's like the universal language of SQL injection, you know? Anything else is just amateur hour.
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Cristal
24 days ago
D) % (percentage sign)
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Izetta
27 days ago
C) . (period)
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Jennie
1 months ago
B) ; (semicolon)
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Tatum
2 months ago
A) ''(double quotation marks)
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Derick
2 months ago
I believe semicolon is the correct answer because it is used to separate SQL statements.
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Matt
2 months ago
I'm not sure, but I think it could also be A) ''(double quotation marks).
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Jordan
2 months ago
I agree with Burma, semicolon is commonly used in SQL injection attacks.
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Letha
2 months ago
The semicolon is the way to go, it's the classic SQL injection character! I can't believe anyone would even consider the other options.
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Azzie
1 months ago
Always sanitize user input to prevent any malicious code from being executed.
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Latricia
1 months ago
It's important to be aware of these vulnerabilities to protect against SQL injection attacks.
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Katlyn
2 months ago
Using the semicolon allows the attacker to separate multiple SQL statements on a single line.
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Carry
2 months ago
I agree, the semicolon is definitely the go-to character for SQL injection attacks.
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Burma
2 months ago
I think the answer is B) ; (semicolon).
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