Best Penetration Testing Tools for PostgreSQL

Find and compare the best Penetration Testing tools for PostgreSQL in 2026

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Penetration Testing tools for PostgreSQL on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    MaxPatrol Reviews

    MaxPatrol

    Positive Technologies

    MaxPatrol is designed to oversee vulnerabilities and ensure compliance within corporate information systems. Central to its functionality are penetration testing, system evaluations, and compliance oversight. These components provide a comprehensive view of security across the entire IT infrastructure while also offering detailed insights at the departmental, host, and application levels, delivering essential information that facilitates the swift identification of vulnerabilities and the prevention of potential attacks. Additionally, MaxPatrol streamlines the process of maintaining an updated inventory of IT assets. It allows users to access details regarding network resources—including network addresses, operating systems, and available applications and services—while also identifying the hardware and software in operation and tracking the status of updates. Remarkably, it monitors changes within the IT infrastructure without missing a beat, detecting new accounts and hosts as they emerge and adapting to updates in hardware and software. Data regarding the security status of the infrastructure is continuously gathered and analyzed, ensuring that organizations have the insights necessary to maintain robust security protocols. This proactive approach not only enhances security awareness but also empowers teams to respond effectively to emerging threats.
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    sqlmap Reviews
    sqlmap is a freely available tool designed for penetration testing that streamlines the identification and exploitation of SQL injection vulnerabilities, enabling the takeover of database servers. It features a robust detection engine alongside an array of specialized tools tailored for experienced penetration testers, offering a comprehensive set of options that facilitate everything from database fingerprinting to retrieving data, as well as accessing the file system and executing commands on the OS through out-of-band methods. Additionally, sqlmap allows for direct database connections without relying on SQL injection by entering DBMS credentials, IP address, port, and the database name. It also automatically identifies various password hash formats and aids in cracking them using dictionary attacks. Users can opt to dump entire database tables, a selection of entries, or specific columns based on their preferences, and can even specify to extract only a certain range of characters from each entry within the columns. This extensive functionality makes sqlmap a valuable asset for security professionals seeking to test and secure their database systems.
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