php-security,PHP - Manual: Security (官方文档)

Request Injection Attacks

If you are passing $_GET (or $_POST)

parameters to your queries, make sure that they are cast to strings first.

Users can insert associative arrays in GET and POST requests, which could

then become unwanted $-queries.

A fairly innocuous example: suppose you are looking up a user's information

with the request http://www.example.com?username=bob.

Your application does the query

$collection->find(array("username" => $_GET['username'])).

Someone could subvert this by getting

http://www.example.com?username[$ne]=foo, which PHP

will magically turn into an associative array, turning your query into

$collection->find(array("username" => array('$ne' => "foo"))),

which will return all users not named "foo" (all of your users, probably).

This is a fairly easy attack to defend against: make sure $_GET and $_POST

parameters are the type you expect before you send them to the database

(cast them to strings, in this case).

Note that this type of attack can be used with any databases interation that

locates a document, including updates, upserts, find-and-modifies, and

removes.

Thanks to » Phil for pointing this out.

See » the main documentation

for more information about SQL-injection-like issues with MongoDB.

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