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 Learning Center:  Hacking SQL Server
Last Updated: Dec 06, 2005 
Evildoers are constantly seeking new ways to breach SQL Server systems and take control of database installations. Get help fending off various attackers in this Learning Center. >> Get help controlling access to SQL Server in this fast guide
>> Find out how hackers view your SQL Servers
ADVICE:
>> Hacker's-eye view of SQL Server
TIP :This tip outlines the four primary methods used to hack into SQL Server and offers defenses to prevent such security ...
>> Not upgrading? Keep SQL Server 2000 secure
TIP :Not planning to upgrade to SQL Server 2005 for at least another six months? Kevin Beaver outlines 10 ways to keep SQL Server ...
>> Hiding SQL Server within your network
TIP :If you're running SQL Server in an environment where you don't want computers to access it, you must hide the SQL Server ...
>> SQL Server's emerging rootkit threat
TIP :When hackers use rootkits to attack your SQL Server database, will you be ready? Security expert Kevin Beaver explains how ...
>> Encrypting data in SQL Server: Dos and don'ts
TIP :This article discusses what steps you should and should not take when encrypting objects and data in SQL Server.
LEARNING TOOLS:
>> Exploiting SQL Server design flaws
>> SQL injection
>> System-level SQL Server attacks
>> Time delay SQL injections
>> Vulnerable stored procedures
>> Port scanning for SQL Server services
>> Defending against SQL injection
>> How SQL Server hackers cover their tracks

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