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Hi - my name is Luke Cartey and Im a member of the field engineering team here at Semmle. This video is about writing a QL query to find sensitive or personally identifiable information, so called PII, that gets written to log files and application runtime. Today, well be looking at a open source e-commerce platform called Shopizer. It s written in Java and well be trying to see whether we can find any of any PII vulnerabilities in Shopizer. Now in order to do that were going to need to find a way to identify personal identifiable information in the source code. Unfortunately, Shopizer as with many applications doesnt have any sort of semantic markers in the code that tell you what is PII. So what going to do is were going to start off by writing a heuristic query that selects all fields in the program whose name matches either email percentage credit card percentage or percentage phone percentage. This percentage here is a wildcard character. Basically were saying here were l