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Re: Editorial History on PHP-Nuke and Post-Nuke by Lawrence Krubner (Score: 1) by Zhen-Xjell on Thursday, February 20 @ 11:18:29 CET (User Info | Send a Message) http://castlecops.com | Good old nessus. The link you gave only scans the IP you are coming from, so I'll have to re-run nessus myself |
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Re: Editorial History on PHP-Nuke and Post-Nuke by Lawrence Krubner (Score: 0) by Anonymous on Thursday, February 20 @ 11:40:27 CET | Interesting how? It says nothing about the criteria, what release, how it was tested, what their qualifications were, etc. I'm not defending the product per se. I could care less about all of your and their rantings about who prefers what and why. It's a bunch of cry baby stuff the way you, especially, carry on, and continue to perpetuate a past personality and ego clash.
For instance, if PN is so security superior, why did Postnuke have to issue so many security releases/patches between 10/1/2002 and 1/20/2003? And look at all the problems that this 'superior' development team caused with those releases. Don't blame me - just read the messages on the PN site.
My point is that it's great to be passionate and really evangelize 'your' product. But just speak to your product strengths and don't demean others. It's really very childish and immature. |
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Re: Editorial History on PHP-Nuke and Post-Nuke by Lawrence Krubner (Score: 1) by Zhen-Xjell on Thursday, February 20 @ 22:49:01 CET (User Info | Send a Message) http://castlecops.com | KingRichard what isn't what SecuritySpace advertises, but checking the Source at the cve.mitre.org:
http://cve.mitre.org/cgi-bin/cvekey.cgi?keyword=phpnuke
All the PHPNuke issues are prior to 6.0. There is nothing listed in the CVE database on PHPNuke 6.0 or higher. So like the article itself, all the CVEs point to old PHP-Nuke versions. |
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