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1. What is the essential cause of web application security problem?
Essentially, web application security is closely related with how well the application is coded. Web applications, however, different from other softwares such as Office and Adobe, carry in them unique business of one organization and require frequent changes to meet certain business needs. This circumstance results in a lack of generic patch available for those customized web applications, and to modify the code is usually costly and time-consuming and therefore become difficult to implement.

2. What are aftermaths of web application attacks?
 Attack types  Aftermaths 

 SQL Injection          

 Unauthorized break-in, temper privilige, pilfer information, temper information, delete data, Trojan infection on website, control web servers, etc.
 XSS attack  Pifer user information, post ad, Trojan infection on website, etc.
 Command Injection  Execute system commands, alter/delete files, Trojan infection on website, install backdoors, control servers.
 Buffer Overflow  Distribute worms, install backdoors, completely control servers, etc.
 Website Backdoor  Manage and control web servers, download/delete/upload any file, batch Trojan infection, etc.
 Website Trojan Infection  Infect webpages with Trojan links through SQL injection, XSS and backdoors. Users are possibly infected when visiting the compromised websites, and in turn, the compromised websites are possibly blocked by certain browsers.
 Virus Upload  Trojan, backdoor, and spyware are uploaded to the server and turn it into a distribution media of these malicious programs. The server itself can possibly be blocked by server providers or anti-virus appliances and thus the website operation as well as the reputation are affected.
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