hi,
1=1-- is only for sql server. this stuff depends up on the database
and scripts a webapplication uses.for ms access it is like '1'='1 and
same is for oracle.
their are many good tools available for automating this kind of
stuff.try sql ninja or sql injector for the same.
On 2/24/07, IRM <irm_at_iinet.net.au> wrote:
> Dear all,
>
> Excuse me for this basic question. Just wondering in regards to the SQL
> injection, is it sufficient to insert the input with "1=1--" to test
> whether a site is vulnerable to the SQL injection? How much level of
> assurance can we get by testing the SQL injection limited to "1=1--"?
>
> If I am not wrong I guess most of the security aspects in Web
> application are mainly around input validation. So I was wondering is
> there any free open source software to automate all the input? Or maybe
> a list of stuff that usually need to test? Say SQL Injection or XSS? Is
> there a list of parameters kind of cheat sheet?
>
> John,
>
>
>
>
>
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