• Cocodapuf@lemmy.world
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      Unless you’re coding from scratch it’s hard to not do this with any modern framework.

      I think that word modern is doing a lot of heavy lifting there.

      A lot of systems simply aren’t modern. There’s always that mentality of “well, it’s been working for the last 12 years, let’s not mess with it now”, despite all the valid objections like "but it’s running on Windows2000” or “it’s a data beach waiting to happen”…

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      A couple years ago I wanted to write a simple website with SQL injection vulnerability, so I could demonstrate sqlmap to someone

      It was surprisingly difficult (and every fiber in my body screamed)

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      Word press code, and plugins, do not sanitize out of the box. You have to call an additional function, each time, that is not provided automatically. Many home made plugins miss that; many popular plugins used to be home made ones

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          Let’s take a blog and slap a whole e-commerce system on it through a plugin and let it auto translate with another one, what could go wrong. wait why is everything so slow, oh i need additional plugins for caching and one more for functionality XYZ why is everything broken now?!?

          Edit: Sorry, my app had a hiccup and posted my comment several times

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          2 days ago

          Yet here we are, it and the plugins handle too much of my daily traffic. It’s easy to dismiss the piss poor coding, but is done at our peril.

          Everyone of us has personal data stored in those God awful plugins, in their thousands of basic security holes