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| Subject: | Re: SQL injection (or not?) |
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| Date: | Wed, 9 Aug 2006 13:37:36 +0200 |
If its ASP, and the Server header show IIS, you have high probabilties that its MSSQL...
Try to exploit with abshinte, bobcat or something similar.
I like SqlInjector from Spidynamics.
Good luck.
-- A. Ramos <aka dab> mailto: <aramosf@unsec.net> http://www.unsec.net
Hi.
I'm having weird situation with sql injection (I guess). Unfortunately there is no error message displayed - blind injection, so all that I know - query is valid or not.
script.aspx?parameter=' and 'a'%2b'a'='aa no result, aparently query is invalid, so it is not MSSQL, kind of
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