This paper surveys common attack techniques, defensive mitigations, and secure administration practices related to phpMyAdmin — a widely used web-based MySQL/MariaDB administration tool. It aims to help system administrators, security engineers, and auditors understand typical threat vectors, exploit patterns, detection strategies, and hardening recommendations. The focus is on pragmatic, ethical guidance for securing deployments and auditing risk; offensive techniques are described at a high level to inform defenses only.
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Extract mysql.db → find linked databases and services (wordpress, joomla, custom apps). phpmyadmin hacktricks
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