✨ (Semgrep) Fixed finding: "javascript.express.db.sequelize-express.sequelize-express" #23
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Pixee Fix ID: 0e0856f0-06da-49a7-b009-0626328cc1b9
Confidence: HIGH
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This change fixes "javascript.express.db.sequelize-express.sequelize-express" (id = javascript.express.db.sequelize-express.sequelize-express) identified by Semgrep.
Details
SQL Injection vulnerabilities occur when untrusted input is concatenated directly into a SQL query, allowing attackers to execute arbitrary SQL code. The fix was to change the SQL query to use a parameterized query by replacing the string interpolation with Sequelize's replacements option, ensuring that user inputs are safely escaped and thus preventing SQL injection attacks.