Your post is not suitable for any Stack Exchange site, nor for any site on the internet except maybe some recruitment platforms. There is no question in your post. Yes, there are dodgy-looking entries in that list. Yes, they're undoubtedly due to a bug in your code. What do you expect us to do about that? You haven't even posted the code. Looking at the website alone is unlikely to reveal anything.
You're the developer. You need to do your job: debug that code.
If you need specific development or debugging help, you can ask on Stack Overflow. Specific means a short, self-contained piece of code, together with a question like “is this code susceptible to SQL injection?” or “how can I do <this task> without risking SQL injection”. If the issue is very specifically about security, Security Stack Exchange might be a better place, but there too you need to have an actual question. Look at the help pages and at existing questions in the relevant tags to get an idea of what questions are suitable.
If you find that you've accidentally posted on the wrong site, as long as your question is unanswered, you can delete it and repost it elsewhere. If your question already has answers or relevant comments, flag it to request a migration (your flag should make it clear why the question is off-topic or at least poorly suited where it is now, and why it would be on-topic on the proposed destination). But in this instance, your question is unsuitable anywhere because it isn't in fact a question.