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Question: How does an attacker typically inject malicious SQL code in a SQL Injection attack?

Answer:

In a SQL Injection attack, an attacker typically injects malicious SQL code through input fields, URL parameters, or other user inputs in web applications.

MCQ: How does an attacker typically inject malicious SQL code in a SQL Injection attack?

Correct Answer: A. By sending malicious email attachments

Explanation:

In a SQL Injection attack, an attacker typically injects malicious SQL code through input fields, URL parameters, or other user inputs in web applications.

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