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[TOOL] Blind SQL Injection Perl Tool

Subject: [TOOL] Blind SQL Injection Perl Tool
Date: 12 Feb 2006 18:30:13 +0200
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  Blind SQL Injection Perl Tool
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SUMMARY



DETAILS

bsqlbf.pl is a Perl script that allows users to retrieve information from 
web sites that are vulnerable to SQL Injection.

To download the tool:  <http://www.unsec.net/download/bsqlbf.pl> 
http://www.unsec.net/download/bsqlbf.pl
An example of using the tool:  <http://www.unsec.net/download/bsqlbf.avi> 
http://www.unsec.net/download/bsqlbf.avi


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

The information has been provided by  <mailto:aramosf@unsec.net> A. Ramos.
For the latest version of the tool visit the project's homepage at:  
<http://www.unsec.net/> http://www.unsec.net/



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