PHP-Nuke
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d3ad1ysp0rk
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I love google. It's soooo awesome. I can't believe it actually exists.. I mean, I'd be lost without it...
http://www.google.com/search?num=50&hl= ... ke&spell=1
http://phpnuke.org/
http://phpnuke.org/modules.php?name=FAQ ... ral+Info#1
I think I might just marry it.
http://www.google.com/search?num=50&hl= ... ke&spell=1
http://phpnuke.org/
http://phpnuke.org/modules.php?name=FAQ ... ral+Info#1
I think I might just marry it.
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method_man
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googles great
i totally agree 
without google how would i search for stuff? besides the many other search engines...
well anyways googles great =D
mat
without google how would i search for stuff? besides the many other search engines...
well anyways googles great =D
mat
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I mean, even if you don't know what Google is - a totally hypothetical situation - you could still just type postnuke.com into your address bar
. Lo and behold, it ACTUALLY goes to the very website!!! WOWZERZ!!! This is too awesome.
I think typing stuff in the address bar will replace Google for me now...!
I think typing stuff in the address bar will replace Google for me now...!
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d3ad1ysp0rk
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phpNuke is dangerous. It's incredibly popular, well supported and developed continually.
It's still dangerous. You need at least two external patches to add some basic security and it has gone through literally dozens of possible ways to SQL Inject a new Admin Account. I have yet to figure out why they don't incorporate the two leading security patches automatically - and to be honest after using it for a year as a stop gap measure I don't particularly care.
The small site I had was broken into a record 5 times, across maybe 6 distinct versions. Finally I resorted to a little hand editing, and a simplistic database adjustment (setting the admin flag as a unique field...
).
It's still nice - it's seem too unconcerned with adding security on a consistent basis... It's frustrating really...
These days I swing between Xaraya and Mambo (oops, Joomla).
It's still dangerous. You need at least two external patches to add some basic security and it has gone through literally dozens of possible ways to SQL Inject a new Admin Account. I have yet to figure out why they don't incorporate the two leading security patches automatically - and to be honest after using it for a year as a stop gap measure I don't particularly care.
The small site I had was broken into a record 5 times, across maybe 6 distinct versions. Finally I resorted to a little hand editing, and a simplistic database adjustment (setting the admin flag as a unique field...
It's still nice - it's seem too unconcerned with adding security on a consistent basis... It's frustrating really...
These days I swing between Xaraya and Mambo (oops, Joomla).