Should you use it? If you are on a sanctioned penetration test with a scope that includes "assume breach," yes. If you are a bug bounty hunter, be careful—its aggressive threading will trigger every alert the SOC has.
I tested this on a fully patched Ubuntu 22.04 LAMP stack. Within 90 seconds, v10 dumped /etc/passwd and the database credentials via a writable session.save_path . This isn't just SQL injection anymore; this is . 3. Output to "GraphQL Schema" This is a strange one, but brilliant for modern pipelines. Instead of dumping results to a CSV or SQL file, v10 can output the entire database structure as a GraphQL schema ( .graphqls ). Sqli Dumper V10
Instead of asking the database 8 questions per character (ASCII bit-by-bit), NeuroDump analyzes the statistical response time of the first three queries to predict the character set. In lab tests, it reduces average requests per character from ~7.2 (sqlmap default) to . Should you use it
We’ve moved on to SSRF chain attacks, GraphQL introspection, and JWT algorithm confusion. But the ground truth of the internet is less glamorous. Buried under five layers of React, behind a misconfigured NGINX proxy, or hiding in a forgotten search.php endpoint from 2008, SQL injection is still the keys to the kingdom. I tested this on a fully patched Ubuntu 22
Posted by: [Your Name/Handle] Category: Red Team / AppSec Tooling Date: October 26, 2023 The Quiet Horror of the "Boring" Vulnerability Let’s be honest. When you hear "SQL Injection" in 2023, you don't gasp. You sigh.