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LLMs in Web Development: Evaluating LLM-Generated PHP Code Unveiling Vulnerabilities and Limitations (2404.14459v2)

Published 21 Apr 2024 in cs.SE and cs.AI

Abstract: This study evaluates the security of web application code generated by LLMs, analyzing 2,500 GPT-4 generated PHP websites. These were deployed in Docker containers and tested for vulnerabilities using a hybrid approach of Burp Suite active scanning, static analysis, and manual review. Our investigation focuses on identifying Insecure File Upload, SQL Injection, Stored XSS, and Reflected XSS in GPT-4 generated PHP code. This analysis highlights potential security risks and the implications of deploying such code in real-world scenarios. Overall, our analysis found 2,440 vulnerable parameters. According to Burp's Scan, 11.56% of the sites can be straight out compromised. Adding static scan results, 26% had at least one vulnerability that can be exploited through web interaction. Certain coding scenarios, like file upload functionality, are insecure 78% of the time, underscoring significant risks to software safety and security. To support further research, we have made the source codes and a detailed vulnerability record for each sample publicly available. This study emphasizes the crucial need for thorough testing and evaluation if generative AI technologies are used in software development.

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