i would like to know if there is a possible injection of code (or any other security risk like reading memory blocks that you weren't supposed to etc...) in the following scenario, where unsanitized data from HTTP GET is used in code of PHP as KEY of array.
This supposed to transform letters to their order in alphabet. a to 1, b to 2, c to 3 .... HTTP GET "letter" variable supposed to have values letters, but as you can understand anything can be send to server:
HTML:
http://www.example.com/index.php?letter=[anything in here, as dirty it can gets]
PHP:
$dirty_data = $_GET['letter'];
echo "Your letter's order in alphabet is:".Letter2Number($dirty_data);
function Letter2Number($my_array_key)
{
$alphabet = array("a" => "1", "b" => "2", "c" => "3");
// And now we will eventually use HTTP GET unsanitized data
// as a KEY for a PHP array... Yikes!
return $alphabet[$my_array_key];
}
Questions:
- Do you see any security risks?
- How can i sanitize HTTP data to be able use them in code as KEY of an array?
- How bad is this practice?
NULLwhich could theoretically be a security risk elsewhere in the code if you don't check for it. – someone Sep 7 '11 at 22:37