The Database Hacker's Handbook: Defending Database Servers

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The book will cover the how to break into and how to defend the most popular database server software

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The book will cover the how to break into and how to defend the most popular database server software

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The book will cover the how to break into and how to defend the most popular database server software. These include: Oracle Microsoft's SQL Server IBM's DB2 Postgres Sybase MySQL Each of these will be examined to show how hackers gain access using various methods from buffer overflow exploitation, privilege escalation through SQL, SQL injection and stored procedure and trigger abuse.

Also discussed are those techniques that are specific to each database. With each attack topic presented, ways of preventing such abuse will be discussed.



Authors: David Litchfield, Chris Anley, John Heasman and Bill Grindlay
Format: Soft cover
Publisher: J Wiley
ISBN 10: 0764578014
ISBN 13: 9780764578014
Published: August 2005
Availability: Immediate despatch

The Database Hacker's Handbook: Defending Database Servers

£ 31 + VAT