Not sure if the latest headline-grabbing MySQL vulnerability (CVE-2012-2122) has put your infrastructure at risk? As outlined in this MySQL blog post by HD Moore, this vulnerability will accept every 256th login, no matter what password you use. There's no need to be in the dark about if your organization is at risk of CVE-2012-2122. Our free vulnerability scanning tool, ScanNow, will tell you if you have this MySQL vulnerability on your systems.
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