Example Snort Configuration
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output database: log, mysql, user=root password=password dbname=snort host=localhost. output ascii: log, file=/var/log/snort. # Rules and include files. include $RULE_PATH/bad-traffic.rules. include $RULE_PATH/exploit.rules …
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Inital Import
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However I recently decided that a fully 3d game would be much more interesting and could potentially exploit the physics engine I decided to adopt (Bullet Physics). Maybe I’ll talk more tomorrow but its 9:30 and I’ma bit tired from work …
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New SQL Injection Concept (Comments, 9e999, MySQL Specific)
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The examples below use MySQL because it seems to be most used database on the web. Meanwhile similar techniques can apply to others. In every SQL there is a one “feature” that is unique to that product. MySQL allows usage of comments in …
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Log Buffer #73: a Carnival of the Vanities for DBAs
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Alexander Kornbrust of red database security reviews the ebook Practical Oracle Security and lists some potential problems and inaccuracies he found in the book. Yasin Baskan of Oracle Today, while upgrading to 10g, discovers that bind …
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