Question : SQL injection problem on several pages. Any server side solution to this

Hi
We have some website that suffer alot from SQL injection.
We periodically get mails from google:
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We recently discovered that some of your pages can cause users to be infected with malicious software. We have begun showing a warning page to users who visit these pages by clicking a search result on Google.com <http://Google.com> .
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I know the problem is bad asp programming. its a CMS created in year 1998 and we are only going to use it for short time before going over to something else.

We have before paid one alot of money to fix it, but now the fault is back.
We are using SQL2000 and ASP on an IIS5 (windows 2000 server)

My Question is if there is any kind of easy to implement server side solution that would detect this injections and delete them as a temperary solution unitll we get all the websites moved over to an alterniative CMS.

I have no experience in asp programming so would need an application or something that just, scans the sql tables and delete any injections?

Anything out there that can do the job for free or not to costly?


Regards
Morten

Answer : SQL injection problem on several pages. Any server side solution to this

No I didn't want to use an external filter since FAST is meant to index PDF out of the box. Using a 3rd party filter would lead to performance issues.

Nevertheless, I found out what was the glitch. The Account used for the connector MUST be the same used for stating FAST services. Don't ask me why (if you use docpush on the FAST server, you don't even use sharepoint and the push is denied by FAST.

Anyway, now, the crawl and the index work like a charm.
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