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[23 Nov 2008 | 7 Comments | ]
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Injection attacks can be very easy to discover and exploit, but they can also be extremely obscure. The consequences can also run the entire range of severity, from trivial to complete system compromise or destruction. In any case, the use of external calls is quite widespread, so the likelihood of a web application having a command injection flaw should be considered high.

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[3 Oct 2008 | 3 Comments | ]
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Web applications allow visitors to submit and retrieve data to/from a database over the Internet. Databases are the heart of most web applications. They hold data needed for web applications to deliver specific content to visitors and provide information to customers, suppliers etc.

SQL Injection is perhaps the most common web-application hacking technique which attempts to pass SQL commands through a web application for execution by the back-end database. The vulnerability is presented when user input is incorrectly sanitized and thereby executed.

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[28 Sep 2008 | 256 Comments | ]
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One of the major problems with SQL is its poor security issues surrounding is the login and url strings. This tutorial is not going to go into detail on why these string work as all these details have been given in my previous article Top 10 Tricks to exploit SQL Server Systems.

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[14 Jul 2008 | 5 Comments | ]
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This article is intended to be an almost complete guide to cracking and protecting websites which utilize the .htaccess/.htpasswd method for controlling access to data. it’s not intended to be a how-to guide for hacking websites. if you’re looking for a simple howto and not interested in reading in-depth information, then this isn’t the text for you.
I m considering writing a series of guides which for now I m calling “Hungry Hackers Guide”. i do have my malicious streaks (mainly on my own stuff though, I enjoy breaking my own …

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[18 Dec 2007 | No Comment | ]
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This has not been a banner year for insider hacks, and insider data loss across the board. In many ways we can most likely call this the year of the insider.
Either through actual hacking, or through actual not compliance with company policy and taking work home, or loosing disks with millions of consumer records, the trusted insider is 2007′s biggest problem.

Adding to that is a recent insider hack from Florida, where a senior database administrator stolen and then sold through a 3rd party, consumer information that should have been better …