: Triggering specific database errors (e.g., using HAVING or GROUP BY ) to reveal column names or version info. Blind Injection (Boolean & Time-Based) :
If the database user has sufficient privileges (e.g., FILE privilege), further system-level access is possible.
: Triggering Server-Side Request Forgery through specific MySQL functions to scan internal networks. 4. Security Best Practices (Mitigation)
: Replacing strings with hex values (e.g., 0x4125 for A% ) to avoid single quote filters. 3. Advanced Post-Exploitation
Before attempting exploitation, testers must gather basic information about the MySQL instance.
: Using SLEEP() or BENCHMARK() functions to detect vulnerabilities by measuring the server's response time. WAF Bypass Tricks :