Attackers compile khunt inside Oracle after a web SQL injection, reach Windows SYSTEM, and stage credential data and registry hives locally.
Attackers chained SQL injection with Oracle’s embedded Java capabilities to hide a custom post-exploitation toolkit inside the database and gain SYSTEM-level access to the underlying Windows server.
Microsoft continues to make positive strides in the world of open source. The company once considered open source software to be an anathema, but now it’s common for Microsoft to pull software ...
Oracle has announced plans for an AI-powered service to help developers rapidly program apps based on Java, SQL and the Oracle Cloud infrastructure. When released, Oracle Code Assist will join a small ...
A post-exploitation toolkit has been found compiled and stored inside an Oracle database as schema objects, giving attackers ...
SQL has dominated data querying for decades. Newer query languages offer more elegance, simplicity, and flexibility for modern use cases. For the last three decades, databases and Structured Query ...