phpMyAdmin 2.10.2 Released :: testdrive the newest version now More about

Posted on Sunday, July 15, 2007 @ 21:28:06 CDT in phpMyAdmin
by raven

nukeevangelist writes:  
The phpMyAdmin Project Effective MySQL Management
phpmyadmin.net [click here]

• BROWSER-BASED
• PHP5 SUPPORT
• MYSQL 4.1 AND MYSQL 5.0 SUPPORT
• OPEN SOURCE
 

 
nukeevangelist writes:  
webother.com [click here]

Sniffer writes "With this addon it is possible to Closed/Open a survey through
shielded in the section admin the published survey (Edit Polls)

- Download for the version PHP-Nuke 7.6
- Download for versions PHP-Nuke 7.7 at the developer site

webother.com [click here]

BTW - celebrate the great network of innovation...It never ever stops working and thinking
 

 

Italian develops first multi-site Web-mail worm More about

Posted on Saturday, July 14, 2007 @ 13:50:20 CDT in Security
by raven

nb1 writes:  
An Italian security researcher this week has developed the first Web-based e-mail worm capable of taking advantage of cross site scripting(XSS) vulnerabilities in multiple Web-mail services. Rosario Valotta described the new form of worm on his blog. The proof of concept, called Nduja Connection, could spread faster than one targeting only a single Web-mail provider, he said. E-mail worms propagate by extracting contact information from the address book of each infected user, and then sending out an e-mail with the worm payload to each contact -- a user needs only to open an infected e-mail message to spread the worm. Prior concept e-mail worms have been restricted to affecting only one e-mail client, however, the Nduja Connection worm has the potential to spread faster due to it's ability to infect users of four different Web e-mail clients.

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nukeevangelist writes:  
two great real world applications for phpnuke.

- ulsoft.scarbridge.co.uk [click here] - this site is dedicated to the Approve Membership Module for Php-Nuke.
- jasonlau.biz [click here] Last Visit 5 - an administrative module

see the long feature list [click here]

Last Visit 5 is an administrative module which is designed to work with PHP-Nuke versions 6.5 and higher. Last Visit is widely known to be one of the most useful membership management tools available to PHP-Nuke users. Last Visit 5 is highly configurable and easy to navigate. Many of the features listed will function according to your personal settings. Below is a list of some of the things Last Visit 5 offers and can do.
 

 

Legal Module for RavenNuke[tm] NOW Available! More about

Posted on Friday, July 13, 2007 @ 22:34:10 CDT in Add-Ons
by raven

forgotz writes:  
DaDaNuke in association with Montego Scripts, is pleased to announce the release of Legal Module for RavenNuke(tm)! Visit here for screens. Follow this link for download details (log in/registration required). Legal Module for RavenNuke(tm) is a complete legal notification and feed-back system, allowing for site and user legal protection. Fully customizable from your RavenNuke(tm) administration panel. New features include...
- 100% XHTML 1.0 Transitional Compliance!
- nukeWYSIWYG Integration
- RavenNuke(tm) 2.10.xx Feedback Module Integration
 

 

Firefox and IE together brew up security trouble More about

Posted on Tuesday, July 10, 2007 @ 19:37:19 CDT in Security
by raven

nb1 writes:  
Users could face a "highly critical" risk if they have both IE and Firefox version 2.0, or later, loaded on their computer. The trouble begins when browsing a malicious site while using IE and it registers a "firefoxurl://" URI (uniform resource identifier) handler, which allows the browser to interact with specific resources on the Web. As a result, users may find their systems remotely compromised.

"It's a little bit of both," said Oliver Friedrichs, director of Symantec's Security Response Center. "You have two very complex applications that are not playing well together and leading to a security issue. The components themselves are secure as stand-alone products but not together."

"Firefox is the current attack vector, but Internet Explorer is to blame for not escaping...characters when passing on the input to the command line," said Larholm, in response to a reader's comments. "I agree that Firefox could have registered its URL handler with pure DDE (dynamic data exchange, the protocol for information exchange) instead and thereby have avoided the possibility of a command-line argument injection, but IE should still be able to safely launch external applications."

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