Re: SQL Attack?
- From: Leythos <void@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2007 22:08:51 -0400
In article <OYqQxPk0HHA.5772@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, bass_player@xxxxxxxx
says...
By default, the xp_cmdshell system stored procedure in SQL Server 2005(I am
assumming it is since you've mentioned SBS 2003 R2) is disabled. I'd check
your Event Logs - application and security - and match the account that
tries to access the MSSQL$something or the SQLAgent$something
You replied to the wrong person.
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