sqlshell | Simple command line application to execute SQL commands | Command Line Interface library
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Simple command line application to execute SQL commands in terminal.
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- Main method for testing
- Close all databases
- Executes SQL shell command
- Gets a prepared statement
- Print execution time and memory usage
- Process a SELECT command
- Process an update command
- Renders a result set
- Returns a string padded with the specified number of times
- Reads the next token from the standard input
- Returns true if the scanner has more characters
- Reads and returns the next character
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QUESTION
Windows Defender discovered a threat while I was extracting a WordPress backup of my live site onto my localhost.
The warning is Exploit:JS/ShellCode.gen
and here is a screenshot of my warning page.
So I had a closer look at that file caches_data_thumb.php
.
This is inside the directory "ppom" files. Putting PPOM into google shows this was a plugin which was installed a while back to add extra options for WooCommerce products. This plugin was removed a while ago shortly after it was installed however the directories are still here.
I opened caches_data_thumb.php
in my editor and it's got some dodgy code in it with chinese characters, see below:
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Answered 2020-Nov-10 at 16:22This question is likely to be closed and IMO the only reason it isn't yet is due to the bounty. Still, to address your concerns, if you're sure it comes from them, the procedure I'd use in that scenario would be to
Reach out to the creators of the theme explaining the situation: their website or tweet to them.
If they don't deal well with you, review the product including the information you just shared here and what lead you to the review.
When it comes to your WooCommerce, how hard would it be for you to do a fresh start? Reproduce the same in a different location, new start. That way you'd be able to rest assured it won't have any problems.
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Install sqlshell
You can use sqlshell like any standard Java library. Please include the the jar files in your classpath. You can also use any IDE and you can run and debug the sqlshell component as you would do with any other Java program. Best practice is to use a build tool that supports dependency management such as Maven or Gradle. For Maven installation, please refer maven.apache.org. For Gradle installation, please refer gradle.org .
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