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Home Latest News Blogs Security Watch MySQL.com Hacked by SQL Injection Attack Written by Fahmida Y. Rashid Published March 28, 2011 ...
Oracle, which took control of MySQL with its acquisition of Sun Microsystems in April 2009, did not have an immediate comment. A security company that monitors websites for hacking attacks, Sucuri ...
With MySQL support, the database firewall now supports Oracle’s own flagship product, Database 11g and earlier versions, as well as IBM DB2, Linux, Unix, Windows, Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase ...
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A Trojan named Chikdos has begun infecting MySQL servers by taking advantage of a SQL injection exploit, with the potential to launch a widespread epidemic of DDoS attacks. As the second most po ...
The point of an SQL Injection attack is to compromise a database, which is an organized collection of data and supporting data structures. The data can include user names, passwords, text, etc.
MySQL will include some of those capabilities in future versions of its database, probably in point upgrades to MySQL 6.0, which is scheduled for general availability in late 2008, Axmark said.
MySQL will include some of those capabilities in future versions of its database, probably in point upgrades to MySQL 6.0, which is scheduled for general availability in late 2008, Axmark said.
Oracle, which took control of MySQL with its acquisition of Sun Microsystems in April 2009, did not have an immediate comment. A security company that monitors websites for hacking attacks, Sucuri ...
Taking credit for the hack were “TinKode” and “Ne0h,” who wrote that the hack resulted from a SQL injection attack. They did not provide further details.
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