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Status Not under consideration
Workspace Instana
Created by Guest
Created on Nov 2, 2022

Making it easy to identify SqlInjection

For HTTP calls performed by GET, when a SqlInjection or other types of intrussions, one of the parameters in the query string contains the atack command (SQL or OS).

In the application perspective, it is possible to filter by the partial content of an HTTP param, knowing which its name. But this model does not work when looking for wrong values if the paramater name is not kniown.

As instana gets the full query string, and shows it in the UI, the idea would be to allow filtering by the content of the query string, which would help to identify if any of the parameters comes with intrussion-intended values.

Idea priority Low
  • Admin
    Henning Treu
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    Mar 8, 2023

    Dear Customer. Hi Ariel!
    We thank you so much for submitting an idea and, in doing this, we appreciate your support in improving Instana product.
    Unfortunately this requirement is not currently in our roadmap and will not be for the next 12/18 months.
    If this feature is still a priority for your Instana implementation at that time, please reopen it to bring up to our attention and we will reevaluate for its inclusion.

    Security monitoring is currently not a focus for Instana, so this will not be on the roadmap right now.


    Thank you & best regards
    Henning Treu - Product Manager Instana Agent & Application Perspectives