SQL Injection all the way, baby! This is like security 101. If you can't spot a SQL Injection attack, you might as well pack up your laptop and become a professional cat herder instead.
Oh boy, this is a tough one. I'm going to go with SQL Injection, but I'm just hoping I don't get that dreaded 'trick question' again. Those always make me feel like a complete noob.
Hmm, I'm not so sure. The event log seems a bit ambiguous to me. It could be a directory traversal attack or even a parameter tampering attempt. I'd need to dig deeper to be certain.
This looks like a classic SQL Injection attack to me. The attacker is trying to manipulate the input to the application and gain unauthorized access to the database.
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