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DAGON Approach
Object of this exercise:
Given a Subject graph and a set of pattern graph in canonical representation (2-input
NAND and INV), implement the second step of DAGON approach. (Both the Subject
graph and the pattern graphs are trees.)
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計(jì)算pi
** Pascal Sebah : September 1999
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** Subject:
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** A very easy program to compute Pi with many digits.
** No optimisations, no tricks, just a basic program to learn how
** to compute in multiprecision.
This paper addresses the Subject of SQL Injection in a Microsoft SQL Server/IIS/Active
Server Pages environment, but most of the techniques discussed have equivalents in other
database environments. It should be viewed as a "follow up", or perhaps an appendix, to
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The paper covers in more detail some of the points described in its predecessor, providing
examples to clarify areas where the previous paper was perhaps unclear. An effective
method for privilege escalation is described that makes use of the openrowset function to
scan a network. A novel method for extracting information in the absence of helpful
error messages is described the use of time delays as a transmission channel. Finally, a
number of miscellaneous observations and useful hints are provided, collated from
responses to the original paper, and various conversations around the Subject of SQL
injection in a SQL Server environment.
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