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sqlninja 0.2.3 released
From: "A. R." <r00t () northernfortress net>
Date: Mon, 26 May 2008 14:50:09 +0100
Hello fellow security enthusiasts, Fancy going from a SQL Injection to a full GUI access on the DB server? What about extracting password hashes on the fly? Take a few SQL Injection tricks, add a couple of remote shots in the registry to disable Data Execution Prevention, mix with a little Perl that automatically generates a debug script, put all this in a shaker with a Metasploit wrapper, shake well and you have the latest release of sqlninja! See it in action here: http://sqlninja.sourceforge.net/sqlninjademo.html Introduction ============ Sqlninja is a tool to exploit SQL Injection vulnerabilities on a web application that uses Microsoft SQL Server as its back-end. Its main goal is to provide a remote access on the vulnerable DB server, even in a very hostile environment. It should be used by penetration testers to help and automate the process of taking over a DB Server when a SQL Injection vulnerability has been discovered. It is written in Perl, it is released under the GPLv2 and so far has been successfully tested on: - Linux - FreeBSD - Mac OS X You can find it, together with two flash demos of its features, at the address http://sqlninja.sourceforge.net What's new ========== # A Metasploit3 wrapper, which allows the user to use SQL Injection to execute Metasploit payloads on the remote DB server # Several other minor improvements What's not so new ================= # Fingerprint of the remote SQL Server (version, user performing the queries, user privileges, xp_cmdshell availability, authentication mode) # Bruteforce of 'sa' password, both dictionary-based and incremental # Privilege escalation to 'sa' if its password has been found # Creation of a custom xp_cmdshell if the original one has been disabled # Upload of netcat.exe (or any other executable) using only 100% ASCII GET/POST requests, so no need for FTP connections # TCP/UDP portscan from the target SQL Server to the attacking machine, in order to find a port that is allowed by the firewall of the target network and use it for a reverse shell # Direct and reverse bindshell, both TCP and UDP # DNS-tunneled pseudo-shell, when no TCP/UDP ports are available for a direct/reverse shell, but the DB server can resolve external hostnames # Evasion techniques, in order to obfuscate the injected code and confuse/bypass signature-based IPS and application firewalls Credits ======= Angelo Dell'Aera and the Metasploit Development Team deserve special credit for this release Happy hacking ! -- icesurfer -------------------------------------------------------------------------Sponsored by: Watchfire Methodologies & Tools for Web Application Security Assessment With the rapid rise in the number and types of security threats, web application security assessments should be considered a crucial phase in the development of any web application. What methodology should be followed? What tools can accelerate the assessment process? Download this Whitepaper today!
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