Introduction
The Oracle physical database files are primarily protected by filesystem privileges. An attacker who has read permissions on these files will be able to steal the entire database or critical information such as datafiles containing credit card numbers, social security numbers, or other types of private information. Other threats are related to data theft from storage mediums where the physical database resides. The same applies for unprotected backups or dumps that can be easily restored or imported. The data in the database is stored in proprietary format that is quite easy to decipher. There are several sites and specialized tools available to extract data from datafiles, backups, and dumps, known generically as Data Unloading ( DUL). These tools are usually the last solution when the database is corrupted and there is no backup available for restore and recovery. As you probably have already guessed, they can be used by an attacker for data extraction from stolen databases...