Displaying test cases 246851 - 246875 of 248586 in total
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Command line args Xpath replace char sink : XPATH prepared exec_query : xpath prepared statement
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input : shell commands Xpath replace char sink : XPATH prepared exec_query : xpath prepared statement
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Hardcoded string input filtering : check if there is only numbers sink : XPATH prepared exec_query : xpath prepared statement
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input : shell commands Xpath replace char sink : XPATH Query exec_query : xpath
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Hardcoded string input filtering : remove semi-colon and all invalid filenames and chars in paths sink : SQL query
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Hardcoded string input filtering : check if there is only numbers sink : SQL query
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Hardcoded string input filtering : check if there is only numbers sink : SQL query
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input : shell commands filtering : check if there is only numbers sink : SQL query
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Hardcoded string input no filtering sink : SQL query
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Hardcoded string input filtering : remove semi-colon and all invalid filenames and chars in paths sink : run ls in a dir
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Hardcoded string input filtering : remove all '\', '*', '(', ')', 'u0000', '/' in parameter construction : concatenation with simple quote
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Hardcoded string input no filtering construction : concatenation with simple quote
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Safe sample input : get the $_GET['userData'] in an array sanitize : cast via + = 0.0 File : use of untrusted data in a quoted event handler in a script
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Safe sample input : Get a serialize string in POST and unserialize it sanitize : use of intval File : unsafe, use of untrusted data in a comment
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Safe sample input : use shell_exec to cat /tmp/tainted.txt sanitize : cast in float File : use of untrusted data in a simple quote attribute
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Safe sample input : get the field userData from the variable $_GET via an object, which store it in a array SANITIZE : use in_array to check if $tainted is in the white list construction : concatenation with simple quote
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Safe sample input : use fopen to read /tmp/tainted.txt and put the first line in $tainted SANITIZE : use of preg_replace with another regex construction : concatenation with simple quote
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Safe sample input : get the $_GET['userData'] in an array sanitize : cast via + = 0 construction : use of sprintf via a %u with simple quote
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Safe sample input : get the field userData from the variable $_GET via an object, which store it in a array sanitize : use of ternary condition construction : use of sprintf via a %d with simple quote
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Safe sample input : get the field userData from the variable $_GET via an object SANITIZE : use of mysql_real_escape string construction : use of sprintf via a %u with simple quote
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Safe sample input : use shell_exec to cat /tmp/tainted.txt sanitize : cast in float construction : interpretation with simple quote
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Safe sample input : get the UserData field of $_SESSION sanitize : use of settype_int construction : concatenation with simple quote
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Safe sample input : get the field UserData from the variable $_POST sanitize : cast via + = 0 construction : concatenation with simple quote
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Safe sample input : Uses popen to read the file /tmp/tainted.txt using cat command sanitize : check if there is only letters and/or numbers construction : interpretation with simple quote
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Safe sample input : use fopen to read /tmp/tainted.txt and put the first line in $tainted SANITIZE : use in_array to check if $tainted is in the white list construction : concatenation with simple quote