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Article: Owning the Database with SQLMAP and METASPLOIT - published over 10 years ago.
Content: Today I will be trying to teach you how to use it from Linux platform to take advantage of all that it has to offer. We will begin by booting up our favorite Linux distro of choice; I will be using BackTrack 4R2 for purposes of this tutorial - it is not required but helps because everything is mostly setup already (mostly Metasploit). Once you have you...
http://hacking-share.blogspot.com/2014/05/owning-database-with-sqlmap-and.html   
Published: 2014 05 06 16:00:00
Received: 2023 04 02 10:42:09
Feed: Hacking Share
Source: Hacking Share
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security
Article: Owning the Database with SQLMAP and METASPLOIT - published over 10 years ago.
Content: Today I will be trying to teach you how to use it from Linux platform to take advantage of all that it has to offer. We will begin by booting up our favorite Linux distro of choice; I will be using BackTrack 4R2 for purposes of this tutorial - it is not required but helps because everything is mostly setup already (mostly Metasploit). Once you have you...
http://hacking-share.blogspot.com/2014/05/owning-database-with-sqlmap-and.html   
Published: 2014 05 06 16:00:00
Received: 2023 04 02 10:42:09
Feed: Hacking Share
Source: Hacking Share
Category: Cyber Security
Topic: Cyber Security

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