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From: pma111 (pmaneedham
hotmail.com)
Date: Thu Jul 23 2009 - 05:54:01 CDT
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Does anybody know of any SQL Server Vulnerability Scanner / tools that can be
used (SQL Serv 2000)(enumate weak passwords, enumerate the various DB names,
enumerate SIDS -- if thats what they are called outside Oracle, identify
blank SA passwords, identify the key vulnerabilities etc)...
I have the IP of the SQL Server, and can run the testing interally within
the Network...
Any pointers welcome... I am trying to demonstrate how easy it is to get on
a DB on the Server by sitting on the Network, to demonstrate a threat from
within...
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