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Chapter 7

SQL Injection, Prepared Statements, Parameter Binding, and Security

Understand one of the most important security reasons for using JDBC properly and why parameter binding matters in every serious Java backend.

Inside this chapter

  1. What SQL Injection Is
  2. Unsafe Example
  3. Safe PreparedStatement Example
  4. Security Mindset

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Study the chapters in order for the clearest path from beginner JDBC concepts to advanced data-access design and production usage. Use the navigation at the bottom of each page to move through the full series.

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Chapter 7

What SQL Injection Is

SQL injection happens when user input is mixed unsafely into SQL strings, allowing attackers or bad inputs to change the meaning of a query. This is one of the most important reasons to avoid building SQL through raw string concatenation.

Chapter 7

Unsafe Example

String sql = "SELECT * FROM users WHERE email = '" + email + "'";

This is dangerous because user input becomes part of the SQL structure itself.

Chapter 7

Safe PreparedStatement Example

String sql = "SELECT * FROM users WHERE email = ?";
PreparedStatement ps = connection.prepareStatement(sql);
ps.setString(1, email);

This binds the input as data rather than SQL structure, which is the safe and correct approach.

Chapter 7

Security Mindset

Prepared statements are not only for convenience. They are a core security and correctness practice. Strong Java developers treat them as the default approach for dynamic values.

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