This is an example of a database protocol attack on the client side for Oracle 10i. Using a Hex or Text editor it is possible to modify the SQL login stream on the client side in a way that takes advantage of the Oracle Database User running as DBA. As such, compromising that process - i.e. buffer overflow, allows the injection of code to be used causing anything from a denial of service attack to data modification on the Oracle server side database. In this case we create a new user, with DBA privileges, using a method that doesn't even require the initial login to be successful."Database Protocol Attack" "Database Hack" Imperva hack "Web application security" "database security"
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hacknixx 1 month ago
Your attacks are monitored now. Europol and Interpol will have the power of investigation soon. There is a delay time of organisation but all the traces are stored somewhere, even visually. They can do a remotion of your attacks. Don't do it. It can spoil the rest of your life and drive you into suicide.
bpinkhof 4 months ago
@CursedOrigins Nope.. i fail.. but i didn't even remember posting this comment :P
steven13071995 6 months ago
@steven13071995 never use hex? lmao
CursedOrigins 6 months ago
Wow.. looking at this make me feel a stupid computer noob :P
steven13071995 1 year ago