On Apr 25, 4:20 am, James K <[email protected]> wrote:
> How do you know it was SQL injection? What exactly happened?

Well, it's a webpage I use to teach algorithms (http://ims.mii.lt/
~linas/mokykla, it's in lithuanian).
These kids are pretty smart, and so one week I just saw a number of
new users created, my password was changed and so on. They just let me
understand that they can do any query they want. This is not a big
problem, because they would not do anything wicked (I hope), but
still, I would like to fix that. Mysql query logs were off. Which logs
should I check?

Linas
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