Escape table name in ReadLastCheckpoint#1610
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This PR fixes a SQL injection vulnerability in the ReadLastCheckpoint function by adding proper escaping to the database and table names in the query, bringing it in line with the security practices already established throughout the codebase.
- Adds
sql.EscapeName()calls for both database name and checkpoint table name - Addresses security concern identified in PR #1595
- Maintains consistency with escaping patterns used in all other SQL queries in the file
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Description
This PR fixes the query in
ReadLastCheckpointintroduced in #1595 by properly escaping the table name. Thanks to @smartinec for catching this!script/cibuildreturns with no formatting errors, build errors or unit test errors.