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Full disclosure |
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IT Security and Insecurity Portal |
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Root pass hashes |
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 3:32 am |
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Despotic |
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From Mysql.user
dbuser : *E3BE9CC56AD07FEDF6BC420C87D0907FFE279DB2
root : *E3BE9CC56AD07FEDF6BC420C87D0907FFE279DB2
root : *E3BE9CC56AD07FEDF6BC420C87D0907FFE279DB2
debian-sys-maint : *91A74C2E590B3453BA623A5227437395792ACDAE
root : *A86234A6A614E79ADE74F05C08814A7A17E9E75C
Is there anything else I can do with access to mysql.user?
I've heard that you can use the Load file function but not
sure how to make a sql injection out of it. |
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Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 8:56 am |
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vince213333 |
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You can use navicat to connect with the mysql database? Then you don't need to perform any SQLi |
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Posted: Mon Dec 13, 2010 10:36 pm |
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fair enough...
Glad I posted this in the "All other hashes" forum.
I still need a pass to connect. |
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