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		<title>By: Fergie Celebrity Gossip &#124; Developing: New Adventures in SQL Injection Attacks</title>
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		<dc:creator>Fergie Celebrity Gossip &#124; Developing: New Adventures in SQL Injection Attacks</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] It would appear that we have a developing issue originating from various locations in China for the past few days that we (security researchers) are still piecing together. Over at the SANS Internet Storm Center, John Bambenek has posted (and also provided at least one update at this hour) a daily handler’s diary entry explaining that that they have had reports of a possible SQL worm, involving some domains, JavaScript, and URLs that first popped up on our threat radar on Monday (5 May 200 Source: Developing: New Adventures in SQL Injection Attacks [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] It would appear that we have a developing issue originating from various locations in China for the past few days that we (security researchers) are still piecing together. Over at the SANS Internet Storm Center, John Bambenek has posted (and also provided at least one update at this hour) a daily handler’s diary entry explaining that that they have had reports of a possible SQL worm, involving some domains, JavaScript, and URLs that first popped up on our threat radar on Monday (5 May 200 Source: Developing: New Adventures in SQL Injection Attacks [...]</p>
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