MultiInjector which claims to the first configurable automatic website defacement tool, it got quite a bit of interest and shortly after that it was updated. Anyway, good or bad I think people deserve to know what is out there.
- Receives a list of URLs as input
- Recognizes the parameterized URLs from the list
- Fuzzes all URL parameters to concatenate the desired payload once an injection is successful
- Automatic defacement – you decide on the defacement content, be it a hidden script, or just pure old “cyber graffiti” fun
- OS command execution – remote enabling of XP_CMDSHELL on SQL server, subsequently running any arbitrary operating system command lines entered by the user
- Configurable parallel connections exponentially speed up the attack process – one payload, multiple targets, simultaneous attacks
- Optional use of an HTTP proxy to mask the origin of the attacks
Changes
- Automatic defacement – Try to concatenate a string to all user-defined text fields in DB
- Run any OS command as if you’re running a command console on the DB machine
- Execute SQL Commands of your choice
- Enable OS shell procedure on DB – Revive the good old XP_CMDSHELL where it was turned off
- Add administrative user to DB Server with password: T0pSeKret
- Enable remote desktop on DB server
- Fixed nvarchar cast to varchar. Verified against MS-SQL 2000
- Added numeric / string parameter type detection
- Improved defacement content handling by escaping quotation marks
- Improved support for Linux systems
- Fixed the “invalid number of concurrent connections” failure due to non-parameterized URLs
You can download MultiInjector v0.3 here