: Never trust what a user types; always verify it matches the expected format.
: This attempts to "break out" of the developer's intended code structure.
The string you shared isn't just gibberish—it’s a specific type of attack called . : Never trust what a user types; always
It looks like you're experimenting with SQL injection strings! While I can't run database commands, I can certainly write an article about the fascinating (and sometimes scary) world of and why strings like yours are used by security pros. 🛡️ The Ghost in the Code: Understanding SQL Injection
: This is the "smoke alarm." It tells the database to wait for 5 seconds before responding. ⏱️ Why the Wait? It looks like you're experimenting with SQL injection
: Tools like Hibernate or Entity Framework often handle this safety automatically.
: Treat user input as "data only," never as executable code. ⏱️ Why the Wait
: This is a command specific to Oracle databases.