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Security Threat No. 1:
ABAP Command Injection
Coding that dynamically creates and executes ABAP programs based on user input on a productive system.
Security Threat No. 2:
Cross-Site-Scripting
Cross-Site Scripting (XSS) attacks are targeted at users that run business applications in Web browsers. An XSS vulnerability compromises the security of the attacked user's client system.
Security Threat No. 3:
SQL Injection
Coding that makes use of SQL queries, where part of such a query is based on input is a security risk. Enables users to alter the SQL query accessing restricted data without authorization.
Security Threat No. 4:
OS Command Injection
Coding that executes arbitrary (input-based) commands on the operating system, bypassing the allowed commands specified in transaction SM49/SM69.
Security Threat No. 5:
Directory Traversal
Coding that performs server-side file/directory read/write access, where a file name or path based on unvalidated user input is a risk. Gives attackers access to restricted files or directories.
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