I have a url like this (that you need to be logged in to see): https://www.example.com/form.php?id=268
form.php is for users to update details on a particular db entry (in this case id 268)
The application basically gets the id no, validates and sanitises it, runs a mysql query and then fills the form out with the results of the query.
In the query I use the id from the url plus a session variable $_SESSION['company_id'], which is set at login. That means if a user manually changes the url to (for example) ?id=269 he / she will only be able to see the details of id 269 if the company_id matches that of the company_id set in the session variable.
I'm confident that the url id will be OK / safe, but the session variable worries me. I'm not performing any IP or user agent checks on the session variable before I run the mysql query, which makes me feel a tad exposed. So...
- Do you think I should encrypt $_SESSION['company_id'] for extra security?
- Do you think it is worth running a user agent check before running the query? Does this add any security value?
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Update
Have rewritten the question and title to try and be more specific