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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T18:46:47+00:00 2026-05-10T18:46:47+00:00

How do you properly ensure that a user isnt tampering with querystring values or

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How do you properly ensure that a user isnt tampering with querystring values or action url values? For example, you might have a Delete Comment action on your CommentController which takes a CommentID. The action url might look like /Comments/Delete/3 to delete the comment with the id 3.

Now obviously you dont want anyone to be able to delete comment 3. Normally on the owner of the comment or an admin has permission to do so. Ive seen this security enforced different ways and would like to know how some of you do it.

Do you make multiple Database calls to retrieve the comment and check that the author of the comment matches the user invoking the delete action?

Do you instead pass the CommentID and the UserID down to the stored procedure who does the delete and do a Delete where UserID and CommentID equal the values passed in?

Is it better to encrypt the query string values?

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  1. 2026-05-10T18:46:47+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 6:46 pm

    You don’t.

    It is a cardinal rule of programming, especially in this day and age, that you never trust any input which comes from the user, the browser, the client, etc.

    It is also a cardinal rule of programming that you should probably not try to implement encryption and security yourself, unless you really know what you are doing. And even if you do know what you are doing, you will only remain one step ahead of the tard-crackers. The smart ones are still going to laugh at you.

    Do the extra query to ensure the logged-in user has the right set of permissions. That will make everyone’s lives just that much simpler.

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