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NukeWeather(tm) 3.1.00 RC1 released - see more at NukeScripts.net
nukeevangelist writes "NukeWeather(tm) 3.1.00 RC1 - many new features:
- To be used with PHP-Nuke 6.6 to 8.1 + Patched 3.2 mininum.
- User configurable preferences (including location & units).
- Over 39,000 locations (including over 30,000 Cities in 50 US States)
- Location tables were reconstructed for faster response times.
- Location data includes Continent, Country, Division & City per Weather.com.
- Easy administration of default settings.
- Very easy installation of sql data."
Note:The code is being reviewed by Raven to be compliant with RavenNuke™ and will subsequently be released to the public.
Posted by Raven on Friday, March 21, 2008 @ 14:27:03 EDT (857 reads) ( | Score: 0)
Slaytanic Scripts Releases Dynamic Keywords 1.0.0 Final And SlayBook 1.2.1
slaytanic_wehrmacht writes "Finally, after a long pause in its development, Slaytanic Scripts is proud to present to you the final version of the essential extra for PHP-Nuke, RavenNuke™ and other popular distributions called Dynamic Keywords (a simple but powerful addon that will allow to assign keywords depending on the module being loaded on your site. Perfect to aid you optimize your site for search engines).
A critical update of SlayBook is also available. SlayBook is a simple (yet complete) and elegant guestbook module fully integrated into PHP-Nuke. Features like Spam Control, full admin control over the comments, Smileys Support, Smileys Generator, and more... Simply make it your best choice.
Posted by Raven on Friday, March 21, 2008 @ 12:47:07 EDT (983 reads) ( | Score: 0)
F-Secure warns of critical vulnerabilities
Security vendor F-Secure has warned of multiple critical vulnerabilities in its own and other vendors' products. The vulnerabilities exist in the way the products respond to malformed archive files, and were discovered by researchers at the University of Oulu in Finland.
DESCRIPTION: Some vulnerabilities have been reported in Safari, which can be exploited by malicious people to bypass certain security restrictions, conduct cross-site scripting attacks, or to compromise a vulnerable system. The vulnerabilities are reported in Safari prior to version 3.1.
Posted by Raven on Thursday, March 20, 2008 @ 01:36:44 EDT (937 reads) (Read More... | 3494 bytes more | Score: 0)
DESCRIPTION: Some vulnerabilities have been reported in WinRAR, which can potentially be exploited by malicious people to compromise a vulnerable system.
Posted by Raven on Thursday, March 20, 2008 @ 01:24:08 EDT (1111 reads) (Read More... | 1330 bytes more | Score: 0)
GuildWars PHPNuke Theme Red Released
mars writes "PHPNuke Theme Released
GuildWarsRed is a gorgeous fast loading PHPNuke Theme designed for a GuildWars guild site.
Preview the GuildWars Red theme at the PortalThemes PHPNuke Themes test site.
(Select GuildWarsRed in the top left dropdown list.)
Includes a matching forum theme.
PSD file included for the header.
Posted by Raven on Wednesday, March 19, 2008 @ 12:50:27 EDT (1051 reads) ( | Score: 0)
Recruitment Form version 3.0 - fully featured: see demo now online, get the code
nukeevangelist writes "Dear friends on Ravenphpscripts.com,
Now we have many modules, blocks and hacks running in PHPNuke. A great one ... Recruitment-form [in action]: Counter-Strike Recruitment Form version 3.0 for your phpnuke site is now available.
The Recruitment Form has been completely configured into a full PHP-Nuke module for easy installation and management. The form is configured to use PHP mail function to send the forms information to the site administrators email address.
This cool module also contains a Readme.txt on how to install it. The module will work on phpnuke 7.x and up.
Travel over to the Recruitment-form [in action] :: get the free code and add your feedback - thank you very much for your help."
Posted by Raven on Tuesday, March 18, 2008 @ 17:57:38 EDT (798 reads) ( | Score: 0)
new NukeWeather-block! - see it running in a demo a nukescripts.net
nukeevangelist writes "Yes, you really are seeing a NukeWeather(tm) block on the top left column. I have spent tons of time getting the new version to this point, and hope to have a public beta in the near future. In the mean time try setting your own city and help me check this part for bugs.
So just travel over to NukeScripts.net and see the great news: The new NukeWeather-block!"
Posted by Raven on Tuesday, March 18, 2008 @ 04:39:10 EDT (677 reads) ( | Score: 0)
Content Plus 2.1.0 Just Released, Download Your Copy Right Now
slaytanic_wehrmacht writes "I am very happy to introduce you the latest and greatest release of the well known content module replacement for PHP-Nuke and derivatives. Lot of things have been fixed so do not hesitate any longer and download your copy right away and start enjoying the great unique features that this module can bring you.
Exclusive Features:
* 100% XHTML 1.0 compliant.
* Users can submit content pages.
* You can set a custom image for the categories.
* You can set a featured content for each category.
* Ability to easily print content pages and/or even export them to PDF.
* You can share content pages with friends.
* Automagic integration with PhpNukeMailer.
* And even more.
Changelog:"
Posted by Raven on Tuesday, March 18, 2008 @ 04:36:38 EDT (1099 reads) (Read More... | 1830 bytes more | Score: 0)
It’s not much fun when one of your security vendors falls to a Web attack. Infoworld reports that TrendMicro was a victim of a recent Web attack that used legit sites to deliver malware.
According to InfoWorld Trend Micro removed the infected pages from its Web site. While the attack is unfortunate for Trend Micro at least it had company.
McAfee says almost 200,000 Web pages have been compromised in a little more than a week.
The attack seems to have started more than a week ago, and nearly 200,000 web pages have been found to be compromised, most of which are running phpBB. This contrasts yesterday’s attack in that the vast majority of those were active server pages (.ASP). The ASP attacks are different than the phpBB ones in that the payload and method are quite different. Various exploits are used in the ASP attacks, where the phpBB ones rely on social engineering. phpBB mass hacks have occurred in the past, including those done by the Perl/Santy.worm back in 2004.