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RE: tool recommendations and sql injection help

Subject: RE: tool recommendations and sql injection help
Date: Sat, 29 Jul 2006 23:31:45 -0500
Travis,

Below are some additional free tools you can try that may be helpful:

Sqlninja
http://sqlninja.sourceforge.net/

SQL Power Injector
http://www.sqlpowerinjector.com/index.htm

SQL Injector from NGS Software
http://www.databasesecurity.com/dbsec/sqlinjector.zip

Automagic SQL Injector
http://www.packetstormsecurity.org/UNIX/scanners/automagic.zip

Paros Proxy (Scanning Component)
http://www.parosproxy.org/index.shtml 

Also, I am a long time user of WebInspect and would consider using it in
this case if you are not making much headway with manual techniques, other
tools, etc.

Best Regards,


Carl Davis, C|EH, CISSP, MCSE, CCSA
Founder & Team Lead (Ethical Hacker)
RVASI - Ethical Hacking Solutions
Phone: 402.350.8752  
Fax: 402.614.5494
Website: http://www.rvasi.com    
Forum: http://www.rvasi.com/forum 

-----Original Message-----
From: Travis [mailto:teedubb@gmail.com] 
Sent: Thursday, July 27, 2006 4:51 PM
To: pen-test@securityfocus.com
Subject: tool recommendations and sql injection help

i am performing an external scan for a company.  i have already ran
nessus and nikto.  neither one of these turned up any major
vulnearabilities other than a possible sql injection, seen below.

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Microsoft JET Database Engine error '80040e14'

Syntax error in string in query expression 'NewsID=''.

/news-article.asp, line 15

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nessus gave the following vulnerability message

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The following URLs seem to be vulnerable to various SQL injection
techniques :

/news-article.asp?NewsID='UNION'
/news-article.asp?NewsID='
/news-article.asp?NewsID='
/news-article.asp?NewsID='%22
/news-article.asp?NewsID='%22
/news-article.asp?NewsID=9%2c+9%2c+9
/news-article.asp?NewsID=9%2c+9%2c+9
/news-article.asp?NewsID='bad_bad_value
/news-article.asp?NewsID='bad_bad_value
/news-article.asp?NewsID=bad_bad_value'
/news-article.asp?NewsID=bad_bad_value'
/news-article.asp?NewsID='+OR+'
/news-article.asp?NewsID='WHERE
/news-article.asp?NewsID='WHERE
/news-article.asp?NewsID=%3B
/news-article.asp?NewsID=%3B
/news-article.asp?NewsID='OR
/news-article.asp?NewsID='OR

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when i report this vulnearability to the company i want to show
evidence of data that i got from the injection.  i have read white
papers on sql injections and i have tried all the usual suspects when
it comes to sql injections but still no luck.  is there something
special with Microsoft JET database?  what would be some sql
injections i could try to pull back table information?  i have tried
an automated too such as Absinthe, not sure how to use it though.

what is your take on commercial software that scans (e.g. webinspect,
saint), should i give those a shot as well or will nessus do the
trick?

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