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WebApp Sec: Re: Oracle SQL Injection

Re: Oracle SQL Injection

From: Tim <tim-security_at_sentinelchicken.org>
Date: Tue, 11 Jul 2006 22:31:12 -0400

> Thanks for the reply Tim. Yes I have read these articles and also the
> PeteFinnigan.com site. They are both very good resources but although they
> allude to being able to perform UPDATES etc I couldn't see a good example.
>
> As for the SUBSELECT suggestion, I did think about that one myself however I
> didn't know you can embed UPDATES or DELETES within a SUBSELECT. Could you
> please provide some sample syntax on this.

Hmm, perhaps you're right, I don't see anything indicating you can use
an update/delete/insert in a subquery. I'm no Oracle expert and I don't
have a system to test on right now. Can you call built-in stored
procedures from your point of injection? Maybe some of them will be of
use to you.

good luck,
tim

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