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refactor(951220): convert MSSQL leakage rule to regex-assembly#4459

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@fzipi fzipi commented Feb 16, 2026

what

  • add regex-assembly/951220.ra with all 24 MSSQL SQL information leakage patterns
  • the generated regex is semantically equivalent but optimized with common prefix factoring.

why

  • move to regex-assembly

Add regex-assembly/951220.ra with all 24 MSSQL SQL information
leakage patterns, enabling crs-toolchain management. The generated
regex is semantically equivalent but optimized with common prefix
factoring.
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github-actions Bot commented Feb 16, 2026

📊 Quantitative test results for language: eng, year: 2023, size: 10K, paranoia level: 1:
🚀 Quantitative testing did not detect new false positives

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LGTM

@fzipi fzipi added this pull request to the merge queue Feb 17, 2026
Merged via the queue into main with commit 6828b2c Feb 17, 2026
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