PENTEST MySQL on windows

From: Anthony Ruso (aruso_at_lgit.com)
Date: 02/23/05

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    Hi ALL,

    Doing a pentest on a site hosting a vulnerable verion of MySQL on a
    Windows box. I was able to get full access to the DB and export ALL the
    data. Anyone have any ideas on jumping to the Windows OS with full
    access to Just the DB.

    Thanks


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