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sqlninja 0.2.3 released - Advanced Automated SQL Injection Tool for MS-SQL

 ( 129 days ago)
LinuxSecurity.com: Sqlninja is a tool written in PERL 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.
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PHP, Python, Samba Get Security Tick of Approval

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LinuxSecurity.com: The Scan Report on Open Source Software 2008 by vendor Coverity has found the number of defective lines of code in open source software has decreased in the past two years. According to Coverity, which analyses open source software as part of the US Department of Homeland Security's open source software hardening project, fewer lines of defective code means the overall quality and security of the software is improving. This report makes the point that open source security is definitely something to look at. I am glad to see that the open source community is getting attention of it's strength in security.
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