Saturday, April 1, 2017
ODAT Oracle Database Attacking Tool
ODAT Oracle Database Attacking Tool
ODAT (Oracle Database Attacking Tool) is an open source penetration testing tool that test the security of Oracle Databases remotely.
Usage examples of ODAT:
- You have an Oracle database listening remotely and want to find valid SIDs and credentials in order to connect to the database
- You have a valid Oracle account on a database and want to escalate your privileges (ex: SYSDBA)
- You have a valid Oracle account and want to execute commands on the operating system hosting this DB (ex: reverse shell)
Features
Thanks to ODAT, you can:
Thanks to ODAT, you can:
- search valid SID on a remote Oracle Database listener via:
- a dictionary attack
- a brute force attack
- ALIAS of the listener
- search Oracle accounts using:
- a dictionary attack
- each Oracle user like the password (need an account before to use this attack)
- execute system commands on the database server using:
- DBMS_SCHEDULER
- JAVA
- external tables
- oradbg
- download files stored on the database server using:
- UTL_FILE
- external tables
- CTXSYS
- upload files on the database server using:
- UTL_FILE
- DBMS_XSLPROCESSOR
- DBMS_ADVISOR
- delete files using:
- UTL_FILE
- send/reveive HTTP requests from the database server using:
- UTL_HTTP
- HttpUriType
- scan ports of the local server or a remote server using:
- UTL_HTTP
- HttpUriType
- UTL_TCP
- exploit the CVE-2012-313 (http://cvedetails.com/cve/2012-3137)
- pickup the session key and salt for arbitrary users
- attack by dictionary on sessions
Download ODAT
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