Analysis and Diminution of NoSQL Injection attacks

  • Pritesh Patil AISSMS Institute of Information Technology
  • Ashwini Gaikwad AISSMS Institute of Information Technology
  • Rachana Badekar AISSMS Institute of Information Technology
  • Ankita Urade AISSMS Institute of Information Technology
  • Rutuja Hirve AISSMS Institute of Information Technology
Keywords: NoSQL, SQL Injection, Mitigation, Security

Abstract

Scalability and ease of use has been one of the major reasons behind the popularity of
NoSQL storage systems. Flexibility and scalability of NoSQL databases are major cause for
adoption and popularity. Unfortunately, they lack the security measures and awareness that
are required for data protection. The global exposure of these applications makes them prone
to the attacks because of presence of vulnerabilities. These security vulnerabilities continue
to infect the web applications through injection attacks thus enabling the attackers to attack
on the database by injecting malicious code into the statements passed to the database
because the new data models and query formats of NoSQL data which in turn makes the
attack divergent.

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Author Biographies

Pritesh Patil, AISSMS Institute of Information Technology

Prof Pritesh Patil AISSMS Institute of Information Technology

Ashwini Gaikwad, AISSMS Institute of Information Technology

Ashwini Gaikwad AISSMS Institute of Information Technology

Rachana Badekar, AISSMS Institute of Information Technology

Rachana Badekar AISSMS Institute of Information Technology

Ankita Urade, AISSMS Institute of Information Technology

Ankita Urade AISSMS Institute of Information Technology

Rutuja Hirve, AISSMS Institute of Information Technology

Rutuja Hirve AISSMS Institute of Information Technology

Published
2017-03-31
How to Cite
Patil, P., Gaikwad, A., Badekar, R., Urade, A., & Hirve, R. (2017). Analysis and Diminution of NoSQL Injection attacks. IJRDO -Journal of Computer Science Engineering, 3(3), 01-07. https://doi.org/10.53555/cse.v3i3.481