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I am getting following error in weblogic server's logs. It's looks like some one is trying to hack my server cluster:
<Error> <Security> <BEA-000000> <[Security:090759]A SQLException occurred while retrieving password information
java.sql.SQLException: [Security:090798]Invalid characters found in input @^Y@.@~q|wpmymzz2,&,2|pq{jvk@-1('@lvo.(,1-+*1)+1-,'@.(&
at weblogic.security.providers.authentication.shared.DBMSUtils.verifyInputCharactersName(DBMSUtils.java :338)
at weblogic.security.providers.authentication.shared.DBMSSQLRuntimeQueryImpl.executeUserPassword(DBMSSQ LRuntimeQueryImpl.java:71)
at weblogic.security.providers.authentication.shared.DBMSAtnLoginModuleImpl.authenticateDBMS(DBMSAtnLog inModuleImpl.java:672)
at weblogic.security.providers.authentication.shared.DBMSAtnLoginModuleImpl.login(DBMSAtnLoginModuleImp l.java:271)
at com.bea.common.security.internal.service.LoginModuleWrapper$1.run(LoginModuleWrapper.java:110)
Truncated. see log file for complete stacktrace
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What do you want help with? If it's an attack then stop the attack, that's nothing to do with WebLogic itself at all. I don't understand what kind of help you are expecting from us.
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