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Web site defacement technics May 10 2012 08:54AM a bv (vbavbalist gmail com) (4 replies) Re: Web site defacement technics May 15 2012 04:54AM info (at) hackertarget (dot) com [email concealed] (info hackertarget com) Re: Web site defacement technics May 10 2012 04:40PM Alonso Caballero Quezada / ReYDeS (reydes gmail com) |
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> Hi,
>
> What are the web site defacement methods? Is there web application
> vulnerabilities which you can change the web site or network
> pentesting methods and exploiting the web server and uploading new
> pages work?
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> Hello:
I am by no means an expert, but I'll try to give you as much as I know.
First, the attack vector sort of depends on the website or application;
this means that there isn't exactly a one-method-fits-all solution.
If the website is a cms or somehow pulls it's content from a database,
you will need to:
1) Either get access to the database server--it is kind of surprising
how many servers have an open sql port you can play with.
2) Use an sql injection or another method to change the content.
If the pages are static, then you will need to find a way to get access
to the actual server, either through ftp or by another means.
HTH,
> regards
>
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