Find Me in your Database
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This talk will look at the Oracle indexing architecture and examine some new flaws, with demonstration exploits. We'll also discuss how to find such issues in custom applications as well as an examination of the forensic aspects.
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David Litchfield
Black Hat - USA - 2012 Hacking conference
#hacking, #hackers, #infosec, #opsec, #IT, #security
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