Hey all, Can anyone (Lisa, I'm looking in your direction) recommend a decent SQL injection scanner? I don't really care if it's server-side or client-side since it's my server, and I don't need to *exploit* the injection points, I just need an easy way to find them. I'd like it to be easy to figure out, generate output or reports that are easy to follow and not require too much to be installed on the server. The reason I'm looking for something is that the server on which my company hosts its websites has been compromised and I've been putting in some considerable hours trying to fix things. I've removed malicious scripts, fixed or removed the exploited code and changed all of our passwords (from ssh to mysql to user accounts). Today, I happened to catch a SQL injection scan and now I'm trying to look down that path some more. Basically, they used one of our (many) poorly escaped queries to poll password data for our site login (among other things). Luckily, I shut the scan down before they got the passwords so I didn't have to have users reset them *again*. I've cleaned up a bunch of the sql code over the past could days, but I'm wondering if there's a way for me to scan for injections myself and attack code that is "more vulnerable" than others. I found sqlsus (http://sqlsus.sourceforge.net/), which looked pretty impressive, but it didn't run properly and it wasn't really a scanning tool so much as it was an exploiting tool. I also found Pixy (http://pixybox.seclab.tuwien.ac.at/pixy/), which looked pretty comprehensive, but the output looked a little intimidating. Plus, the little I read of the docs wasn't really clear about how to actually use it. Anything else anyone would recommend? -Joe --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss