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  • i dont think there is a good soulution for you.
    if its out there, somebody will find it.

    you could host your own wordpress instance independent of WordPress.com.

    and you could add a robots.txt to tell google to not scan your content, or even completly block the user agents of known search engines.

    but blocking search engines is rather counterproductive if you want readers to find your blog.

    and even then more nefarious crawlers might ignore the robots.txt and spoof their user agent to find you.








  • Kerb@discuss.tchncs.detoProgrammer Humor@programming.devLife Hack
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    3 months ago

    its an sql injection attack.
    its rather unlikely that it works in a modern app.

    assuming this would work,
    it injects a command in the sql database.

    it is assumed that the app runs a sql querry with the input field as a parameter e.g.
    INSERT INTO "bills" (item, ammount, tip) VALUES ("steak", "20,00 $", "content of the custom tip goes here");

    the semicolon indicates the end of the querry,
    so the the text would cause the app to run an unfinished querry, and then start a new querry that messes up the content of the bills table.