BD308 – Cyber Security – Fariid Alam Saputra – 2581485755

Module Question 5

  1. Why is keeping software (like WordPress, Magento, etc.) and its plugins updated a critical security task?
  2. Explain the concept of input validation and how it can prevent attacks like SQL injection.
  3. What are the security risks of using weak or default passwords for application admin panels?

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  1. Keeping software (like WordPress, Magento, and their plugins) updated is critical because updates often fix security vulnerabilities and protect systems from attacks.

    • Fixes security flaws: Updates patch known vulnerabilities that hackers could exploit.
    • Prevents attacks: Outdated software is an easy target for malware and hackers.
    • Protects data: Keeps customer and business information safe from breaches.
    • Improves stability: Updates fix bugs and make the system run more reliably.
    • Ensures compatibility: Keeps plugins and systems working well together.
  2. Input validation is the process of checking and controlling the data entered by users to make sure it is safe, correct, and in the expected format before being processed by a system.

    • Ensures valid data: Only allows input that matches the required format (e.g., numbers, emails).
    • Blocks malicious input: Rejects harmful or unexpected characters and scripts.
    • Prevents SQL injection: Stops attackers from inserting malicious SQL code into input fields (like login forms) to access or manipulate the database.
    • Improves security overall: Reduces the risk of many types of attacks, not just SQL injection.
  3. Using weak or default passwords for admin panels is very risky because it makes it easy for attackers to gain full control of the system.

    • Easy to guess: Simple or default passwords are often the first thing hackers try.
    • Brute-force attacks: Weak passwords can be cracked quickly using automated tools.
    • Unauthorized access: Attackers can log in as admin and take over the system.
    • Data breaches: Sensitive business and customer data can be stolen or leaked.
    • System damage: Hackers may delete data, change settings, or install malware.
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