Re: CS-Mars appliance

From: Jon Hart (jhart@spoofed.org)
Date: Thu Jul 20 2006 - 20:21:35 EDT


On Thu, Jul 20, 2006 at 07:40:40AM -0400, Mark Teicher wrote:
> No issues found regarding the underlying db ??

The DB is Oracle, but from what I saw, access to it externall was
prevented because of the firewall.

If you are authenticated to the device, I imagine there are plenty of
SQL injection opportunities.

If you are not authenticated to the device, the only avenue of attack in
the vein of SQL injection would be via the login page. In the brief
time I looked at it, that page suffered from no SQL injection
vulnerabilities.

-jon

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