Free Ethical Hacking Tutorial – Ethical Hacking – SQL Injection Attack

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Last updated on April 13, 2025 12:56 pm

Learn how to perform SQL injection attacks on websites in this practical course by Sunil Gupta. Gain valuable skills for ethical hacking, penetration testing, and web security. Get a Course Completion Certification from Udemy. Perfect for ethical hackers, pentesters, and web security specialists.

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SQL Injection (SQLi) refers to an injection attack wherein an attacker  can execute malicious SQL statements (also commonly referred to as a  malicious payload) that control a web application’s database server .

The impact SQL injection can have on a business is far reaching. A  successful attack may result in the unauthorized viewing of user lists,  the deletion of entire tables and, in certain cases, the attacker  gaining administrative rights to a database, all of which are highly  detrimental to a business.   

In this course, you will perform SQL injection attacks on websites . This course is a practical course in which you are going to perform practicals based on sql injection attack .

NOTE: This course is created for educational purposes only .

NOTE: This course is a product of Sunil Gupta and no  other organisation is associated with it or a certification exam.  Although, you will receive a Course Completion Certification from Udemy.

Who this course is for:

  • Ethical Hackers
  • Pentesters
  • Web Security Specialists

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