never be installed on a production machine and if so,they should be password pro-
tected.Finally,note that almost any ColdFusion tag can be used as a DoS attack if
the operation:
■
Takes a long time.
■
Is not locked (using CFLOCK or CFTRANSACTION for a query).
■
Is accessible through the Web.
Turning Off Tags
Certain ColdFusion tags are just too dangerous to use.An experienced developer
may make use of them occasionally,but in many cases,it’s just easier not to.This
really becomes an issue on a “shared box”where other people can upload and run
their own code.In these situations,it’s easier to turn these tags off than to allow a
potential security ...
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