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Op-Ed: You'll take your full disclosure pill, and like it. |
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Source: Just a month ago now, legal threats
by Sybase directed at NGS Software were used to cease the full
disclosure of eight holes in its product. NGS Software disclosed
their findings to Sybase and advised them its public disclosure would
occur three months after that. Sybase didn't like that, but it
all worked out in the end after they reached a settlement. Could
it be that Sybase didn't have enough time to warn their customers about
the upgrade?
Responsible disclosure of software flaws by
vulnerability researchers has "significantly improved" the security of
products, Powers said.
I concur. Click source for more.
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Posted by Zhen-Xjell on Wednesday, April 27 @ 23:43:14 CEST (2918 reads)
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Op-Ed: Does PHP-Nuke Make the Grade? |
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Its almost been a full year since I dreamed about PHP-Nuke. One question that I had on my mind was whether or not PHP-Nuke could make the grade, so to speak. Lets face it, when I first opened up a PHP-Nuke portal the traffic to my site was scarce. But back then the prevailing question was, did I have the right content that would inspire folk to register and stick around -- contributing and growing the site? So the underlying concern of the portal's engine handling any sort of volume was far from my mind. Instead, I eventually focused on this site.
Lets cut to the chase. From the time of their inception to now, both Computer Cops (almost two full years of operation) and Nuke Cops (just passed its one year anniversary), has seen an enormous increase in volume and user participation. No longer had the question of "do I have the right content" remain unsolved, but that the underpinning infrastructure which delivers the content also find its answer. PHP-Nuke significantly makes the grade for any level of web content delivery and user participation.
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Posted by Zhen-Xjell on Monday, January 19 @ 11:48:24 CET (5777 reads)
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gnaunited writes "As you know I have been coming to the users of Nuke Cops looking for help on translations and other things. I also try to go around to other places to try to spread the word that I need something. But I have recently submitted some news to the people at NukeScripts.net because I know that they get a fair share of hits themselves. On the latest story that I submitted to them (Still need the following translations...) I recieved the following message from an administrator "
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Posted by Zhen-Xjell on Thursday, January 01 @ 15:07:50 CET (4196 reads)
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