June 2017
Intermediate to advanced
338 pages
8h 28m
English
If SQL injections are most common and easily implemented, Oracle injections are their rich and exclusive cousin. Oracle databases demand a licensing cost and premium knowledge over their more common and widespread SQL relatives. This relegates them to more expensive web application solutions, so they are encountered most often in larger enterprises or those willing to pay for the greater innate scalability and enterprise-class support.
It stands to reason that Oracle injection attacks are worth knowing or having in your tool box. Why is that? Scans returning a result identifying Oracle as the underlying DB framework might as well advertise the higher value of their contents. The expense in establishing and ...
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