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    Researchers find SQL injection to bypass airport TSA security checks

    Security researchers have found a vulnerability in a key air transport security system that allowed unauthorized individuals to potentially bypass airport security screenings and gain access to aircraft cockpits. Researchers Ian Carroll and Sam Curry discovered the vulnerability in FlyCASS, a third-party web-based service that some airlines use to manage the Known Crewmember (KCM) program and the Cockpit Access Security…

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    How to check your SQL Server version

    Microsoft SQL Server is one of the world’s most popular database platforms. According to some estimates as many as one in three databases runs on SQL Server, alongside competitors such as Oracle, MySQL, and PostgreSQL. However, SQL Server is not a single product. Since its original launch in 1989, there have been more than 20 major releases of SQL Server.…

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