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[REVS] Advanced SQL Injection in Oracle Databases

Subject: [REVS] Advanced SQL Injection in Oracle Databases
Date: 6 Feb 2005 18:35:50 +0200
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  Advanced SQL Injection in Oracle Databases
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SUMMARY

The linked presentation shows, with many examples, how the SQL Injection 
vulnerabilities in applications that use Oracle databases can be exploited 
and how to prevent this. The topics also include buffer overflow attacks 
and examples using some of the recently discovered vulnerabilities in 
Oracle software.

DETAILS

Topics (37 slides):
    * Introduction
    * SQL Injection attacks
          o How to exploit
          o Exploit examples
          o SQL Injection in functions defined with AUTHID CURRENT_USER
          o How to get around the need for CREATE PROCEDURE privilege - 
Example
          o How to protect
    * Buffer overflow attacks
          o How to exploit
          o Exploit examples
          o Detecting an attack
    * Remote attacks using SQL Injection in a web application
          o Exploit examples
          o Web application worms
          o How to protect
    * Summary
    * Conclusions


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The information has been provided by  <mailto:secemf@yahoo.com.ar> Esteban 
Martinez Fayo.
The original article can be found at:  
<http://security-papers.globint.com.ar/oracle_security/sql_injection_in_oracle.php>
 
http://security-papers.globint.com.ar/oracle_security/sql_injection_in_oracle.php



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