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| Subject: | Re: oracle VA/PT |
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| Date: | Wed, 28 Sep 2005 19:16:02 -0400 |
Another good paper regarding oracle pen testing is: http://www.pentest.co.uk/documents/oracle-security.htm enjoy, jd
Massimo wrote:
Hi to all.
Some day ago I was quite surprised to see that on a server that was scanned with nessus and with emaze scanner that revealed no relevant security hole, there was oracle installed and active with all the default oracle user/password activated (i.e. system/manager, scott/tiger, etc).
What VA tool can find default user on oracle? Is it possible to find that info with Nessus (perhaps I can't use it at its best)?
Best Regards, Massimo PS I usually activate all the check on nessus and emaze.
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