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RE: Oracle SQL Injection vulnerability
From: Attari Attari <c70n3 () yahoo co in>
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 01:56:42 +0000 (GMT)
Hey Paul, thanks for that. But the given link doesn't
work.
Does anyone have an offline copy by chance? If yes,
can you bother to send me?
Thanks.
--- Paul Melson <pmelson () gmail com> wrote:
Does that mean the site is vulnerable to SQL
Injection? I tried ' OR 1=1--
and ' OR '1'='1'--
but I get same error message.
Yes, and as it stands, this is definitely a finding
for your client
regardless of whether or not you are able to exploit
it. But of course, you
want to exploit it both to make a credible argument
to your client as well
as to feel cool.
I recommend Mavituna's Oracle SQL Injection Cheat
Sheet:
http://ferruh.mavituna.com/makale/oracle-sql-injection-cheat-sheet/
PaulM
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