harrydre wrote:From yester thread..if you open same database in two instances and rename them differently you get same results above.
This guy dennis gave this reply on a thread on facebook am not a guru but find it interesting
Dennis Itumbi Very simple Reply from me...this is crap. First of all SCOTT is the default Oracle username and in most cases the default password is Tiger..so nothing new there.."by the way in Oracle 9i Application Server (9iAS) are installed with over 160 default usernames and passwords, including (1) SYS, (2) SYSTEM, (3) AQJAVA, (4) OWA, (5) IMAGEUSER, (6) USER1, (7) USER2, (8) PLSQL, (9) DEMO, (10) FINANCE, and many others, which allows attackers to gain privileges.
US-CERT VU#712723: Oracle 9iAS default configuration uses well-known default passwords......that said TNA had no servers at Kencall....and come on give me two computers and i will present to you this exact video the same way it is....tell them on the computer they claim to have access to to print four Random word documents that are not in public domain and display them
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