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SQL pattern detected :[POST:jform]
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I created article, but after save a get message 'The webmaster has forbidden your access to this site' and i a firewall log 'SQL pattern detected :[POST:jform]' . How can find out, what word is suspiciously? The entire article is in the log description - a few paragraphs.
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There is no way to know it unless I debug it. Is there any word like 'onload' or something like that?
If not please attach the article and I will do some tests tomorrow.
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I am sending the source code of the article.
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I have tested this and I'm not blocked. Are you using the latest version (3.5.1) of Securitycheck Pro? If so please export and send me the logs.
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I know what happens: you use PageBuilder to create the article. This extension adds extra code and this is causing the false positive. Just add it as exception to solve this.
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