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Havij [new] Jun 2026

Forcing the database to trigger an error containing the requested data.

Havij is a remote access Trojan (RAT) that allows an attacker to remotely access and control a victim's computer. It was first discovered in 2012 and was widely used in various cyber attacks until its takedown in 2017. Forcing the database to trigger an error containing

Havij had several capabilities that made it a powerful tool for cybercriminals, including: Forcing the database to trigger an error containing

A utility that scanned common path directories to pinpoint hidden administrative login portals on the host server. Havij vs. SQLmap Forcing the database to trigger an error containing

Once installed on a computer, Havij would establish a connection with a command and control (C2) server, allowing the attacker to remotely access and control the computer.