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The Oracle Hacker's Handbook
Hacking and Defending Oracle
- Auteur(s) : David Litchfield
- Editeur : Wiley
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Nombre de pages : 200 pages
- Date de parution : 20/02/2007
Résumé
- David Litchfield is the ultimate authority on breaking into Oracle, and this unique book contains everything he knows-most of which has never before been published
- Examines in depth all the techniques and tools that hackers use to break into Oracle database servers so that IT professionals can better understand the risk that their systems are exposed to and, in turn, build and employ better defensive strategies
- Helps database administrators and security practitioners recognize new threats and how to deal with those threats in the most effective and efficient way possible
- Addresses the constant onslaught of security breaches, holes, and hacks and how to prepare for whatever else might be coming down the pike
Sommaire
- Overview of the Oracle RDBMS
- The Oracle Network Architecture
- Attacking the TNS Listener and Dispatchers
- Attacking the Authentication Process
- Oracle and PL/SQL
- Triggers
- Indirect Privilege Escalation
- Defeating Virtual Private Databases
- Attacking Oracle PL/SQL Web Applications
- Running Operating System Commands
- Accessing the File System
- Accessing the Network
- A: Default Usernames and Passwords
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