Are you sure that the passwords you use for your Oracle databases are safe?. #Security check #Database test #Security hole #Check #Checker #Security
Oracle Security Check will connect to your database and test against an internal list of standard usernames and passwords.
The easiest way to access an Oracle database is by using a combination of known default usernames and passwords. There are a large number of these accounts with known default credentials. These default accounts will not be installed in most databases, but a few key ones will be installed along with any others that privileged users have installed as part of adding examples or additional database features.
A second method of accessing a database is by trying combinations of usernames and passwords where the password has been set to the same value as the username. This is a common practice when many databases are first set up. Oracle Security Check will get a list of all users on the system and try and login as that user.
System requirements
- Oracle
Oracle Security Check 1.0
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