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Sunday, January 1, 2017

Java application for automatic SQL database injection - jSQL Injection v0.77




jSQL Injection is a lightweight application used to find database information from a distant server.
It's is free , open source and cross-platform (Windows, Linux, Mac OS X).
jSQL Injection is also part of the official penetration testing distribution Kali Linux and is included in distributions like Pentest Box , Parrot Security OS , ArchStrike and BlackArch Linux.

Installation
Install Java , then download the latest release of jSQL and double-click on the .jar to launch the software.
You can also type java -jar jsql-injection-v0.77.jar in your terminal to start the program.

Screenshots


Roadmap

WAF tamper, HTTP Auth Bruteforce, Translation, SOAP injection, Command line interface, Databases: Access Cassandra MongoDb and Neo4j

Change log

v0.76 Czech translation, 17 Database flavors: SQLite
v0.75 URI injection point, Mavenify, Upgrade to Java 7, Optimized UI
v0.73 Authentication: Basic Digest Negotiate NTLM and Kerberos, Database flavor selection
v0.7 Scan multiple URLs, Github Issue reporter, 16 Database flavors: Cubrid Derby H2 HSQLDB MariaDB and Teradata, Optimized UI
alpha-v0.6 Speed x2: No hex encoding, 10 Database flavors: MySQL Oracle SQLServer PostgreSQL DB2 Firebird Informix Ingres MaxDb and Sybase, JUnit tests, Log4j, Translation
0.5 SQL Shell, Uploader
0.4 Admin page, Hash bruteforce like MD5 and MySQL, Text encoder/decoder like Base64, Hex and MD5
0.3 File injection, Web Shell, Integrated terminal, Configuration backup, Update checker
0.2 Algorithm Time, Multi-thread control: Start Pause Resume and Stop, Log URL calls
0.0-0.1 Method GET POST Header and Cookie, Algorithm Normal Error and Blind, Best algorithm selection, Progression bars, Simple evasion, Proxy settings, MySQL only





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