The Database Hacker's Handbook: Defending Database Servers


The Database Hacker's Handbook: Defending Database Servers
by David Litchfield et al.
John Wiley & Sons © 2005 (500 pages)
ISBN:0764578014
Written by four of the world's top security experts,
this book teaches you how to identify vulnerabilities,
how attacks are carried out, and how to stop the carnage of database hackers.


Table of Contents
The Database Hacker's Handbook — Defending Database Servers
Preface
Introduction
Part I - Introduction
Chapter 1 - Why Care About Database Security?
Part II - Oracle
Chapter 2 - The Oracle Architecture
Chapter 3 - Attacking Oracle
Chapter 4 - Oracle: Moving Further into the Network
Chapter 5 - Securing Oracle
Part III - DB2
Chapter 6 - IBM DB2 Universal Database
Chapter 7 - DB2: Discovery, Attack, and Defense
Chapter 8 - Attacking DB2
Chapter 9 - Securing DB2
Part IV - Informix
Chapter 10 - The Informix Architecture
Chapter 11 - Informix: Discovery, Attack, and Defense
Chapter 12 - Securing Informix
Part V - Sybase ASE
Chapter 13 - Sybase Architecture
Chapter 14 - Sybase: Discovery, Attack, and Defense
Chapter 15 - Sybase: Moving Further into the Network
Chapter 16 - Securing Sybase
Part VI - MySQL
Chapter 17 - MySQL Architecture
Chapter 18 - MySQL: Discovery, Attack, and Defense
Chapter 19 - MySQL: Moving Further into the Network
Chapter 20 - Securing MySQL
Part VII - SQL Server
Chapter 21 - Microsoft SQL Server Architecture
Chapter 22 - SQL Server: Exploitation, Attack, and Defense
Chapter 23 - Securing SQL Server
Part VIII - PostgreSQL
Chapter 24 - The PostgreSQL Architecture
Chapter 25 - PostgreSQL: Discovery and Attack
Chapter 26 - Securing PostgreSQL
Part IX - Appendixes
Appendix A - Example C Code for a Time-Delay SQL Injection Harness
Appendix B - Dangerous Extended Stored Procedures
Appendix C - Oracle Default Usernames and Passwords
List of Figures
List of Tables
List of Sidebars
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