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Finding PHP, SQL, and other database scripting weaknesses? |
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Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2009 9:39 pm |
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HanCholo |
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I am curious how one might find potential SQL or PHP exploits to use on certain websites. The site I would like to test is LTtech.
lttech.com
I am aware that the security is very good, as indicated by the fact that database pages may not be uncovered using Google. Clearly the web developers know how to cover their tracks!
You can find the php info in the following:
ws.lttech.com/phpinfo.php
ws.lttech.com/phpinfo.php5
ws.lttech.com/phpinfo.php5?f
ws.lttech.com/phpinfo.php?param%5B%5D=%3Ca%20hr...
Thank you in advance!
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