Sqlmap, also free and billed as an off-the-shelf, penetration-testing tool, uses a command-line interface and requires a little more programming experience to use.
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On Friday morning, the colonel returned to the staging area, where his staff had set up a forward command post -- a tent and a series of antennas in the compound yard of an abandoned three-room house with barrel-vault ceilings made of mud brick.
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In the early 90s it seemed likely that Democrats could push through single-payer healthcare and a command-and-control solution to acid rain.
General John Jumper, Air Force chief of staff, says the military is upgrading al-Udeid for use as a command-and-control center if the Saudis put CAOC off-limits.
Sgt Davidson originally deployed on this tour of duty as a vehicle commander, but in June he was selected and trained to become the second-in-command of a Police Advisory Team in Helmand.
Bradley, who trails Gore in all 15 states that vote in the March 7 Super Tuesday primaries, has the monumental task of derailing the second-in-command to a president with high approval ratings at a time of unprecedented national prosperity.
Today, we have an enlarged NATO with increasing (though still far from adequate) capabilities, a good plan for streamlining NATO's command structure, a new NATO four-star command focused specifically on military transformation and an affirmative answer once and for all to that old chestnut, can NATO take on a mission out of area.
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Indeed, my preferred option -- a more active and well-regulated role for NSA and Cyber Command on and for American networks -- is almost a third rail in the debate over U.S. cybersecurity.
Sheikh Abdullah Bin Hussein al-Ahmar, who died in 2007, was one of the few Yemenis to command widespread respect -- a man often described as the father of modern Yemen.
Indeed, the star's sure-footed command of any cinematic genre - in a career that has seen few flops - has established Blanchett at the top of many directors' wish-list.
Others hope this will be a re-ascendence of command-and-control IT, which favors corporate deployments and the standardization on a single platform, presumably Windows, for better management and control.
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The 30-year-old, who is on World Cup qualifying duty with Australia, has struggled to command a regular first-team place under U's boss Paul Lambert.
Add to the mix published reports that General David Petraeus - one of America's most prominent military officers as the four-star commander of Central Command and a leading architect of the Iraq surge - sees the lack of progress in the Israeli-Palestinian "peace process" as a threat to American servicemen and women in his area of responsibility.
Colonel Myron Pankiv, the farm's director, used to command a nuclear-missile silo in Kazakhstan.
The men were arrested by armed officers from the Metropolitan Police's Counter Terrorism Command in a pre-planned, intelligence-led operation.
Within a command-and-control regulatory program, performance-based standards may offer advantages over standards specifying design, behavior, or manner of compliance.
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But Iraq suffers from one major disadvantage: it has been run, like the former Soviet Union, as a command-and-control economy.
Silver Command, a multi-agency taskforce, has been set up in Ryedale, to monitor the threat of flooding and co-ordinate a response.
Today, General Lloyd Austin became the first African-American to lead the U.S. Central Command, which has a wide-ranging area of responsibility for 20 countries in the Middle East and southwest Asia.
Technically, April gold futures bears are in near-term technical command as prices Friday sunk to a six-month low.
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This was accomplished without signing onto any multi-national treaties or suffering under a heavy-handed command-and-control regulatory regime, and Texas is leading the way.
December silver futures bulls are still in strong near-term technical command as prices Tuesday hit a fresh 6.5-month high.
The activities at Cwrt-y-Gollen army camp started with a group attempt at singing, before the men were set tasks including a wood-chopping race and a swamp command exercise using heavy sacks of coal.
Technically, April gold futures bears are in solid near-term technical command as prices Wednesday sunk to a 6.5-month low.
In the short-term, then, it may be preferable to create a Sub-Unified Command for the continent within the European Command ? where much expertise on Africa is currently housed ? while working to relocate in theater in the longer-term.
Experts said they believe Flame reports back the information to a central command-and-control network that has constantly changed location.
Within months after taking office, President Obama established an executive-branch cybersecurity coordinator and a new Cyber Command colocated with the super-secret National Security Agency at Fort Meade, MD.
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British military advisers - visible around the city, but not talking to journalists - are among those trying to help the National Transitional Council in Benghazi to establish what many see as a prerequisite for any successful military push against Gaddafi loyalists - a clear command structure.
Langhammer, the longtime second-in-command to the chairman, Leonard Lauder, has a five-and-a-half-year contract in his new post.
The journal Nature recently reported on two paralyzed individuals who were able to command a robotic arm to make reach-and-grasp movements by thought, using only a Braingate neural implant.
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