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                    Errors

                    Errors and error handling represent a class of API. Errors related to error handling are so common that they deserve a special kingdom of their own. As with "API Abuse," there are two ways to introduce an error-related security vulnerability: the most common one is handling errors poorly (or not at all). The second is producing errors that either give out too much information (to possible attackers) or are difficult to handle.

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                    ColdFusion

                    COBOL

                    C#/VB.NET/ASP.NET

                    Java/JSP

                    PLSQL/TSQL


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