Thursday, 11 July 2013

BSQL Hacker : Automated SQL Injection Framework Tool

It's easy to use for beginners and provide great amount of customisation and automation support for experienced users. Features a nice metasploit alike exploit repository to share and update SQL Injection exploits.

BSQL Hacker is an automated SQL Injection Framework / Tool designed to exploit SQL injection vulnerabilities virtually in any database.

BSQL Hacker aims for experienced users as well as beginners who want to automate SQL Injections (especially Blind SQL Injections).

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  • New version is out, it's mostly bug fixed, CLICK HERE to download.

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Key Features

  • Easy Mode
    • SQL Injection Wizard
    • Automated Attack Support (database dump)
      • ORACLE
      • MSSQL
      • MySQL (experimental)
  • General
    • Fast and Multithreaded
    • 4 Different SQL Injection Support
      • Blind SQL Injection
      • Time Based Blind SQL Injection
      • Deep Blind (based on advanced time delays) SQL Injection
      • Error Based SQL Injection
    • Can automate most of the new SQL Injection methods those relies on Blind SQL Injection
    • RegEx Signature support
    • Console and GUI Support
    • Load / Save Support
    • Token / Nonce / ViewState etc. Support
    • Session Sharing Support
    • Advanced Configuration Support
    • Automated Attack mode, Automatically extract all database schema and data mode
  • Update / Exploit Repository Features
    • Metasploit alike but exploit repository support
    • Allows to save and share SQL Injection exploits
    • Supports auto-update
    • Custom GUI support for exploits (cookie input, URL input etc.)
  • GUI Features
    • Load and Save
    • Template and Attack File Support (Users can save sessions and share them. Some sections like username, password or cookie in the templates can be show to the user in a GUI)
    • Visually view true and false responses as well as full HTML response, including time and stats
  • Connection Related
    • Proxy Support (Authenticated Proxy Support)
    • NTLM, Basic Auth Support, use default credentials of current user/application
    • SSL (also invalid certificates) Support
    • Custom Header Support
  • Injection Points (only one of them or combination)
    • Query String
    • Post
    • HTTP Headers
    • Cookies
  • Other
    • Post Injection data can be stored in a separated file
    • XML Output (not stable)
    • CSRF protection support (one time session tokens or asp.net viewstate ort similar can be used for separated login sessions, bypassing proxy pages etc.)

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