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Input Injections are considered as the most common and effective vulnerabilities to exploit in many software systems (esp. web apps). In this paper, we propose a way to detect such vulnerabilities, such as SQL injection, command injection, and cross-site scripting. Input injection is caused by executing user inputs which have not been validated or sanitized, so that the purpose of execution is changed...
Software specification is an important element of the software development process. However, in most cases the specifications are out-of-date or even missing. One solution for this kind of problem is to use some process that infers the specification automatically. Work by Ernst et al (2000 ; 2002) has shown how specifications can be generated using program execution traces. These approaches are dependent...
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