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Hacking hardened and patched Oracle databases

September 13th, 2007 by Pete

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Alex has posted the slides from his Hack In The Box presentation titled "Hacking Hardened and Patched Oracle Databases" and he has also posted an extension to one of the ideas to create tables with; shall we say unusual names that can be made to be used and read by other parts of database software or by DBA scripts to exploit the database or operating system. The blog entry is here.


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