Hello, monks!

My perl cgi website is www.nikolas.tk Well i have found 2 ways of detroying my site by inputing bogus security input.The question is can you find it too?

You will proly tell me that "Hey dude, if you know your site's security flaws then why the hell do you ask us for?"

Well yes but....

Can you find it by just looking at the html output? I have found the security issues because i have written the perl code myself, so i know whats each line does, but the question is if you dont know the source code can you find securuty flaws and vulnerabilities in the cgi script?!?!?

The Devil Is In The Details!

In reply to How safe is my perl cgi website? by Nik

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