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Stunnel SSL Encryption For TCP Protocol

Posted by: Bug Dork on: May 17, 2009

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–= Summary =–
0×000 – What’s an SSL Encryption
0×001 – What’s Stunnel
0×002 – Benifits
0×003 – Download
0×004 – links
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0×000 – What’s an SSL Encryption :
SSL ( Secure Socket Layer ) is a protocol
that gives encryption for out/coming data
in TCP protocol and its used in serval services
such as web navigation/emails/IM’s/Voip etc…
0×001 – What’s Stunnel :
stunnel is a A [...]

sqlsus 0.2 Released – MySQL Injection & Takeover Tool

Posted by: Bug Dork on: March 28, 2009

sqlsus is an open source MySQL injection and takeover tool, written in perl.
Via a command line interface that mimics a mysql console, you can retrieve the database structure, inject a SQL query, download files from the web server, upload and control a backdoor, and much more…
It is designed to maximize the amount of data gathered [...]

Deblaze – Remote Method Enumeration Tool For Flex Servers

Posted by: Bug Dork on: March 28, 2009

Through the use of the Flex programming model and the ActionScript language, Flash Remoting was born. Flash applications can make request to a remote server to call server side functions, such as looking up accounts, retrieving additional data and graphics, and performing complex business operations. However, the ability to call remote methods also increases the [...]

WITOOL

Posted by: Bug Dork on: March 22, 2009

WITOOL is an graphical based SQL Injection Tool written in dotNET.
- For SQL Server, Oracle
- Error Base and Union Base
Interface

Features

Retrieve schema : DB/TableSpace, Table, Column, other object
Retrieve data : retrive paging, dump xml file
Log : View the raw data HTTP log

Environment
OS: Windows 2000/XP/VISTA
Requirement: Microsoft .NET(2.0) Library (Download Here).
You can download WITOOL v0.1 here:
WITOOL_V0.1_081231.zip
Or read more [...]

10 Tricks To Exploit SQL Server

Posted by: Bug Dork on: January 9, 2009

Whether it is through manual poking and prodding or the use of security testing tools, malicious attackers employ a variety of tricks to break into SQL Server systems, both inside and outside your firewall. It stands to reason then, if the hackers are doing it, you need to carry the same attacks to test the [...]


 

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