Op 02-10-13 14:20, Νίκος schreef: > Tim delaney said: > > "Because there's no chance with the brilliance you display that there > could be any possibility of login details being kept in plaintext in > your database. > > And of course your database is so well locked down that no attacker with > a login to it could then execute arbitrary code on your system. > > And there's also zero chance that your personal account login details > are also available in plaintext somewhere that you're unaware of." > ========== > > Is it possible for someone that knows the MYSQL password of a server to > run arbitrary code on a linux server? > > Okey he uses the password and he gain access to the databases, then > what? MySQL is a database server how can he run run arbitrary shell > commands by using MySQL? > > If yes, can you give an example please? > > Also, is there a chance for my account's password to be retrieved on > some why due to MySQL access or perhaps by utilizing my own python code? > > I'm just trying to figure out how the upload of that .html file happened > to '/home/nikos/public_html'. I need a theory and Zero Piraeus to answer > too. > > Please, serious replies only, i won't answer to ironic comments or jokes.
You are not asking a python question. This is a python list. Not a Nikos advise board. Find a list where your question is more appropiate. -- Antoon Pardon -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list