Successful SQL injection attack Those who want to do it Take this lecture first! 👩🏻💻
🗒 Course Introduction
A basic introduction to SQL injection attacks , the crown jewel of web hacking! This course covers basic SQL grammar .
The core of SQL injection attacks is " altering the SQL statement queried from the application to the DBMS ." So, from an attacker's perspective, it would be essential to have an understanding of basic SQL grammar and the ability to utilize it , right?
Here's what you'll learn in this course:
Database and SQL concepts
MySQL Installation and Basic Usage
Basic grammar used in SQL
Practice using examples of basic SQL grammar
Explanation of basic SQL grammar from the perspective of SQL injection
If you are studying or preparing to learn web hacking, take this course to learn the basics!
🙌 Tools covered here
We will have a hands-on time installing APMSetup , which can be installed on Windows operating systems!
Q. How is this different from existing database and SQL lectures? A. This course focuses on SQL injection attacks, a type of web hacking attack. It covers the fundamental SQL syntax essential for more efficient, flexible, and accurate attacks. Therefore, if you're studying web hacking or looking for a job in a related field, this course is a must-take!
Q. Don't you cover other relational databases besides MySQL? A. This course focuses on MySQL, and explains the differences between DBMS during the function part. However, there is no practical training on other DBMS, and the upcoming SQL injection attack lecture will focus on Oracle and MSSQL.
Q. Can I easily learn basic SQL grammar by just taking this course? A. It depends on your own effort. Even with training, ultimately, internalizing the knowledge depends on your own efforts. Even if you take a course, you need time to internalize the technology through review and practice. If you repeat the content covered in the course over and over again and practice it multiple times, you'll definitely be able to handle basic SQL grammar with ease. ^^
This is a really good lecture.
I was a little bit stuck in the subquery, but I was able to overcome it because the concepts were explained easily.
The entire lecture was fun and easy to understand.
The practical exercises in between were also fun.
However, one thing that came to mind was that if you don't know anything about MySQL, it might be hard to follow this lecture.
This is a really helpful lecture if you study MySQL even a little bit.
Lastly, when I was solving the SQL basic grammar usage example, I stopped the lecture and solved one problem at a time, and I can't forget the satisfaction I felt when I solved it smoothly. It was a problem that I would never have been able to solve before taking the lecture.
I'll say it again, this is a really good lecture. I was honored to be able to listen to it for free. I highly recommend it!!
It was a really good lecture!
I think I was able to learn the most basic grammar and concepts by extracting them well.
The instructor explained it calmly and well, and also gave examples along with the explanations, so it was very easy to understand.
However, I think it might be a little difficult for those who are completely new to SQL to grasp the concept of SQL itself...?
In fact, I am a SQL layman, but I started with this instructor's lecture without knowing anything, and I came back with a big concept once I understood it. (It was much easier to understand, so I finished it in less than a day!!)
For those like me who are "new to SQL, and those who don't even understand the concept properly",
If you come back and listen after grasping the big picture of SQL, it will be much easier to understand-✨
Anyway, I highly recommend this lecture, and I am even more grateful that it is free👍