programming.newsforge.com — It's no coincidence that PostgreSQL and MySQL released fixes for a SQL injection vulnerability within the last week. The SQL injection vulnerability find marks the first security collaboration between Open Source Database Consortium (OSDBC) members, but it probably won't be the last.
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jasonsfakenameJun 4, 2006
Nice to see that rivals are able to set aside their differences and make a better product over all. Gotta love open source.
sterchJun 4, 2006
Well I must say that was an amazing display or aerobatics. Never seen anything like that before, I've been to a couple of little air shows that had radio controlled airplanes, and that was by far the best flying. Would be cool if he could rig up some kind of little projectile to shoot out of it, non lethal of course. :) Digg it
jababJun 4, 2006
' OR 1=1 --
bogthaJun 4, 2006
I reported that bug to Digg over two months ago, with steps to reproduce and an explanation of how to fix it. Unfortunately, they seem to ignore bug reports, they didn't even have the courtesy to reply.