PHP Web Host - Quality Web Hosting For All PHP Applications Clan Themes! We make clans look good!!
  Login or Register
 • Home • Downloads • Your Account • Forums • 
Site Navigation

Home:

 
Donate o Meter
Help Keep Our Servers Online AND Our Services Free!
Make donations with PayPal!
Donations
Cheyenne_Brave Jul-28
dschulze Jul-18
SixOneTonOfFun Jul-9
Doulos Jul-3
 
Please Link To Me!
 
Quality Web Hosting For All PHP Applications
Quality PHP Web Host!

Great Reviews!
Need help setting up your website, installing Apache, PHP, MySQL, or RavenNuke(tm)?
Need help customizing or designing scripts?
Please contact us via the Contact Us option for further details and pricing.

Link to Me

RavenPHPScripts

RavenPHPScripts

There are more Link To Me icons here.
 
Site Info v2.2.2 ©
Your IP: 38.107.191.96

 Welcome, Anonymous
Nickname
Password
Security Code:
Security Code
Type Security Code:

· Register
· Lost Password
Server Date/Time
29 July 2010 20:01:39 EDT (GMT -4)
 
Google Picasa JPEG Processing Integer Overflow Vulnerability 
Security SECUNIA ADVISORY ID: SA38435

VERIFY ADVISORY: http://secunia.com/advisories/38435/

CRITICAL: Moderately Critical

DESCRIPTION: Tielei Wang has discovered a vulnerability in Google Picasa, which can be exploited by malicious people to potentially compromise a user's system. Successful exploitation may allow execution of arbitrary code.
Posted by Raven on Wednesday, February 24, 2010 @ 22:35:15 EST (627 reads)
(Read More... | 1128 bytes more | Score: 0)
Chatroulette offers random webcam titillation 
Discussion TopicsI know this isn't the usual content for this site but I found it, well, interesting. Would this be classified as a "social" site? Feel free to discuss it in the forums if interested.

On Chatroulette, a new and controversial Web site, every click lands you in a face-to-face video conversation with a random stranger.

The setup is simple: Activate your webcam and click "play." Then, as people from all over the world pop up one at a time in a box on your screen, you decide whether or not to chat with them. If you don't like the looks of things, click "next" and the site shuffles you to someone new.

The people you meet could be friendly. During a recent CNN test of the site, a man from France popped up on the screen wearing a jester's hat and telling jokes in French. Two men dressed as skeletons were having a dance party to techno music and flashing lights. A slouched-over man in Tunisia said he was tired because he'd been on the site for four hours.

Read the entire article
Posted by Raven on Tuesday, February 23, 2010 @ 07:36:19 EST (774 reads)
( | Score: 0)
Bloom Box Black SEO 
Security: WebsenseWebsense Security Labs(TM) ThreatSeeker(TM) Network has detected that search terms related to the Bloom Energy and its Bloombox Fuel Cell have become the latest target for Blackhat SEO poisoning attacks.

Bloom Box is a breakthrough technology in the energy sector that could revolutionize the way electricity is generated today. As people become interested in finding more information on this technology, related search terms are currently gaining momentum, and as they do so Blackhat SEO attacks are starting to climb up the search result listings.

At the moment, according to the VirusTotal report only 10% of antivirus products are detecting the threat.

Websense® Messaging and Websense Web Security customers are protected against this attack.

To view the details of this alert Click here
Posted by Raven on Monday, February 22, 2010 @ 21:18:45 EST (521 reads)
( | Score: 0)
Expose: Why we don't trust Devil Mountain Software (and neither should you) 
InternetFrom InfoWorld Editor in Chief Eric Knorr:

"On Friday, Feb. 19, we discovered that one of our contributors, Randall C. Kennedy, had been misrepresenting himself to other media organizations as Craig Barth, CTO of Devil Mountain Software (aka exo.performance.network), in interviews for a number of stories regarding Windows and other Microsoft software topics. Devil Mountain Software is a business Kennedy established that specializes in the analysis of Windows performance data. There is no Craig Barth, and Kennedy has stated that this fabrication was a misguided effort to separate himself (or more accurately, his InfoWorld blogger persona) from his Devil Mountain Software business.

Integrity and honesty are core to InfoWorld’s mission of service to IT professionals, and we view Kennedy’s actions as a serious breach of trust. As a result, he will no longer be a contributor to InfoWorld, and we have removed his blog from this site.

Over the past 10 years, Kennedy has contributed valuable information on Windows performance and other technical issues to InfoWorld and its readers — insight and analysis we still believe to be accurate and reliable. Based on our discovery, however, we cannot continue our relationship with Kennedy. Questions about this matter may be directed to Kennedy at rck@xpnet.com. We apologize to our readers."


Read the entire article


Note: Pretty interesting read
Posted by Raven on Monday, February 22, 2010 @ 12:39:22 EST (477 reads)
( | Score: 0)
Internet Security 10 or IS2010 
Securitypapamike writes "System: WinXP

I doubt that many of you out there have even heard of this threat, but it's real and it's out there to destroy your day. And to keep thing interesting there are varing versions of IS2010. I will brag and tell you that since 1995 I have never had a virus on any of my computers. But, while visiting a website that I frequent in the evening hours to watch old movies, IS2010 jumped all over my computer.

Now if you read up on the threat you will find that it's identified as a Rogue Virus. That is something that sends out fake alerts to get you to usually purchase a virus removal software program to remove the "fake" virus. BE AWARE these programs usually do nothing. Actually I found a website a few minutes ago that offers a program that rids your computer of this threat. You download the program, it scans your system showing threats then informs you that you will need to purchase the software to cleanup the problems. Go here to learn more: http://www.virusremovalguru.com/?p=258

What makes IS2010 so dangerous is that it loads a small executable onto your system which downloads fake alerts in rapid succession and it also changes your wallpaper, freezes your desktop, and prevents you from changing the wallpaper that has been changed to one of theirs which tells you that your system is infected. And each time you reboot it loads everything again until the .exe file is destroyed.

The .exe file is automatically triggered and downloads other viruses, trojans, rogue software, and a rootkit all in such a way that your virus scanning software can't keep up. The user possibly gets extremely taken away by how fast things are happening. Your desktop is frozen you can't download anything except download the program that they claim will solve all of your problems. DO NOT download or purchase it.

Here's what I did to get rid of this thing.
"
Posted by Raven on Thursday, February 18, 2010 @ 16:31:30 EST (625 reads)
(Read More... | 4878 bytes more | Score: 0)
osc2nuke V3 Pre-Release For RavenNuke(tm) 
osc2nukewhitehat writes "I'm proud to announce osc2nuke can release its newest integration of oscommerce to RavenNuke(tm)!

The newest oscommerce 3.05 ALPHA by oscommerce team will go become the best shopping cart experience in the e-commerce world.

Keep in mind this is only a alpha release and not a RC (release candidate) , so it isn't production ready (yeah right).

Have a lot of development fun and visit our site and forum frequently for new updates and questions/answers to this great module.

Visit: http://www.osc2nuke.com
"
Posted by Raven on Monday, February 15, 2010 @ 10:06:30 EST (502 reads)
( | Score: 0)
Google Chrome Multiple Vulnerabilities 
Security SECUNIA ADVISORY ID: SA38545

VERIFY ADVISORY: http://secunia.com/advisories/38545/

Critical: Highly Critical

DESCRIPTION: Some vulnerabilities have been reported in Google Chrome, which can be exploited by malicious people to disclose sensitive information, manipulate certain data, or potentially compromise a user's system. The vulnerabilities are reported in versions prior to 4.0.249.89.
Posted by Raven on Thursday, February 11, 2010 @ 19:15:53 EST (692 reads)
(Read More... | 1793 bytes more | Score: 0)
Spammers already using Google Buzz 
Security: Websense"With all the buzz this week about Google Buzz, we were just waiting for malicious activity to show up on the newly launched service. We didn't quite expect it to happen this fast. Today we saw the first spam using Google Buzz to spread a message about smoking.

The spammer is already following 237 people, and we can only imagine that he or she has sent similar messages to all of them. This particular message leads to a site hosted on a free Web hosting service talking about how to quit smoking.

When Twitter was launched, it took a while before it was used to send spam and other malicious messages. In this case,
Posted by Raven on Thursday, February 11, 2010 @ 18:58:18 EST (598 reads)
(Read More... | 1423 bytes more | Score: 0)
An Easy Way to Protect Your Intellectual Property 
Internet
The following article is taken from ZDNET and was Posted by Doc @ 1:23 pm on February 3rd.


"One question I get on a regular basis is from companies wondering how to get the maximum exposure for their white papers and other material but not loose complete control over their intellectual property. In this free-wheeling time, if you place too many restrictions on your Web-based material, no one will quote from it or pick it up in various blogs and other sites (which is often the point).

So Doc is a big fan of the nonprofit Creative Commons folks, who provide an open and cost-free way to establish copyright and clearly define what others can do with your material.

Creative Commons is dedicated to making it easier for people to share and build upon the work of others, consistent with the rules of copyright. They provide free licenses and other legal tools to mark creative work with the freedom the creator wants it to carry so that others can share it, remix it, use it commercially, or any combination thereof.

The following describes each of the six main licenses offered when you choose to publish your work with a Creative Commons license. They items are listed starting with the most accommodating license type you can choose and ending with the most restrictive license type you can choose:"


Click to Read the entire article
Posted by Raven on Thursday, February 11, 2010 @ 11:39:24 EST (460 reads)
( | Score: 0)
PCI 101: Getting Started on the Path to Compliance  
Security: TrustWaveThe Payment Card Industry Data Security Standard (PCI DSS) was developed by the major credit card companies to help prevent credit card fraud and security vulnerabilities and threats. Companies that process, store or transmit payment card data must be PCI DSS compliant, and must validate compliance periodically.

During this event, a Trustwave expert will describe in detail the 12 requirements and how to meet the terms of the PCI DSS. Level 4 merchants and those who are just beginning the compliance cycle will find this webinar useful.

Please join Trustwave by registering for this event at Register for the North and South American Session.
Posted by Raven on Thursday, February 04, 2010 @ 18:48:55 EST (413 reads)
( | Score: 0)
Partners

Clan-Themes
Making clans look good!
phpDesigner
PHP Editor/IDE for all PHP/Web development
CSE HTML Validator
ip address masquerading
CoffeeCup Software
Just Great Software
Code Authors
Home of Spam Blocker
Montego Scripts

 
Recommended Sites
Montego Scripts - Home of HTML Newsletter

Code-Authors.com

nukeSEO.com

RavenNuke(tm) Test site

Totally Nuked Mods

Codezwiz Your #1 Help Resource

CSE HTML Validator Helped Clean up This Page!

PC Sympathy - Your Source for PC News and Technical Support

Mantis Bugtracker

Nuke-Evolution

TrickedOutNews.com - Home of Tricked Out News Mod, FaceBox and SlimBox RavenNuke(tm) mods

FLASH-FOR-NUKE

 
Old Articles

Thursday, May 20
· 2 New Themes Released For RavenNuke(tm) (0)
Wednesday, May 19
· GamerCards Module Released (0)
· Join RavenNuke(tm) Official Group on Facebook (0)
Thursday, May 13
· HTML 5 Comes With SQL Injection Risks (0)
· Call of Duty Black Ops Theme Released (0)
Wednesday, May 12
· MySQL Multiple Vulnerabilities (0)
Monday, May 10
· phpnuke.org has been compromised (0)
· PHPNuke-Install is open (0)
Tuesday, May 04
· Themes and Support Banners (0)
Saturday, May 01
· Medal of Honor Theme Released (0)
Tuesday, April 13
· Apache.org hit by targeted XSS attack, passwords compromised (0)
Monday, March 29
· 2 New Themes Released -- Papa Mike Creations (0)
· Tricked Out News 2.5 released (0)
· RavenNuke(tm) v2.40.01 Released! (0)
Saturday, March 27
· New Theme Released for RavenNuke(tm) (0)
Monday, March 22
· Google releases web security scanner (0)
Sunday, March 21
· TegoNuke(tm) Twitter Block 0.1.0 (Beta) Released (0)
Thursday, March 18
· Google Chrome Multiple Vulnerabilities (0)
Monday, March 15
· Bioshock 2 Theme Released (0)
Friday, March 12
· Top free troubleshooting tools for Windows (0)

Older Articles
 
Verse of the Day
 
Daily Inspiration
 
 

All logos and trademarks in this site are property of their respective owner.
The comments are property of their posters, all the rest © 2002-2010 by Raven

You can syndicate our news using the file xml

CSE HTML Validator Helped Clean up This Page! [Valid RSS] valid RSS 2.0 Valid robots.txt Stop Spam Harvesters, Join Project Honey Pot

Website engines core code is © copyright by PHP-Nuke but has been heavily patched and modified by myself and others.
PHP-Nuke is a free software released under the GNU/GPL.


:: fisubice phpbb2 style by Daz :: PHP-Nuke theme by www.nukemods.com ::
:: fisubice Theme Modified by the RavenNuke™ Team ::

:: W3C CSS Compliance Validation :: W3C HTML 4.01 Transitional Compliance Validation ::

zerosum