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DESCRIPTION: NBBN has discovered a vulnerability in phpBB, which can be exploited by malicious people to conduct cross-site request forgery attacks. The vulnerability is confirmed in version 2.0.22. Other versions may also be affected.
Note:Montego added: Evaders has tested and released a fix for phpBB 2.0.22 and BBToNuke 2.0.22 See: http://evaders.swrebellion.com/forums/postt96.html
Posted by Raven on Friday, January 25, 2008 @ 21:29:15 EST (1261 reads) (Read More... | 1084 bytes more | Score: 0)
Seagull PHP Framework *files* Information Disclosure
DESCRIPTION: fuzion has discovered a vulnerability in Seagull PHP Framework, which can be exploited by malicious people to disclose sensitive information.
Posted by Raven on Friday, January 25, 2008 @ 21:25:21 EST (1157 reads) (Read More... | 1247 bytes more | Score: 0)
HtAccesser - .htaccess File Generator
In a forum thread from July 8, 2006, .htaccess maker, a utility was pointed out that didn't seem to generate much excitement at the time. However, there was recent activity that brought it to our attention again :). I have grabbed the code, cleaned up the errors, made the code XHTML compliant, and created a module for nuke. It is active for registered members at HtAccesser. Once I have some feedback on it to ensure that the original logic and modifications are working correctly I will package it up and release it for download.
Posted by Raven on Thursday, January 24, 2008 @ 02:21:06 EST (1368 reads) ( | Score: 0)
Design Wicked Shop
Nuke-Design writes "Our New Shop Is Open!
Over 25 Themes Available, From Evo to Regular Nuke And More! Easy Usage, When You Purchase A Theme. Direct Download From Your Account In The Shop. Staff Themes, DesignWicked Themes and Easy View Screenshot Preview. Much More Efficient. Period.
DESCRIPTION: Foster & 1dt.w0lf have discovered a vulnerability in PHP-Nuke, which can be exploited by malicious people to conduct SQL injection attacks. The vulnerability is confirmed in version 8.0. Other versions may also be affected.
Posted by Raven on Wednesday, January 23, 2008 @ 22:35:47 EST (1388 reads) (Read More... | 1564 bytes more | Score: 0)
PHPNuke, RavenNuke(tm) - connecting people around the globe
nukeevangelist writes "*Nuke is literally a global network of developers, coders, supporters, users, friends..
the global group bridges time, distance, cultural-gaps. Bridging in a true sense: We connect people in Israel with those in Kairo, Russia, France, Norway .... and we bridge cultural gaps .. connecting friends all over the world. Get on board and celebrate the never ending success story.
The *Nuke development: Sustainable development is a collection of methods to create and sustain development :: *Nuke is literally a global network of developers, coders, supporters, users, friends.. "
Posted by Raven on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 @ 11:36:35 EST (1530 reads) (Read More... | 1938 bytes more | Score: 0)
Osc2nuke project - combination of two great open source projects!
nukeevangelist writes "Osc2nuke Project
osc2nuke is the combination of two opensource products, phpnuke CMS and oscommmerce shopping cart. osc2nuke fills the gap between those two worlds and grant to the project users access to phpnuke themes, modules and blocks while it also makes possible the installation of oscommmerce ressources.
If you have any questions, visit our Faq and our Tutorial sections. If you cant find your answer then try a search in our forums and of course, in case you find nothing, post on our forums in the appropriate section."
Posted by Raven on Tuesday, January 22, 2008 @ 11:23:45 EST (1229 reads) ( | Score: 0)
NukeScripts(tm) to close
On Dec 31st 2008 at 23:59:59 NukeScripts(tm) will close. It has become increasing upsetting to see NSN code appearing in more and more scripts that the "owners" claim they have written themselves. Add that to the just about no donations aside from those generated from client work.
I have decided that it just isn't worth the time, money, or headaches anymore. On Jan 1st 2009 at 00:00:00 NukeSentinel(tm) will become my one and only full time project aside from the afore mentioned clients.
I have, believe it or not, enjoyed helping the Nuke communicty for the last 7 years. Like other top coders in the community I have endured the slings and arrows thrown by the fb die hards. Unlike many I stayed being determined not to give in to the crap.
Well folks, my crap meter has finially topped out. I've taken time off, I've tried to pray through everything, laugh when no one else was laughing. The community is not what it once was. A few coders have banded together, like raven and the gang there, to continue improving the community.
Have to say I'm proud to be part of the RVN team and proud to keep updating NukeSentinel(tm) to protect the community. I'm giving it a year for a good clear reason. Things may improve enough that I feel that it would be worth staying around for a while longer. If that happens then I would keep the place open.
I'm just getting to old and tired to play kiddy games with the kiddies and I'm sorry to say that but it is true. To all the friends I have made, Thank You. To those I have yet to make, Thank You. To those that take and never give, Screw You!
Posted by BobMarion on Sunday, January 20, 2008 @ 21:55:27 EST (1361 reads) ( | Score: 0)
Microsoft releases tools to boost Web accessibility
nb1 writes "Microsoft on Thursday is expected to release a new set of developer tools for products that improve the Internet's accessibility for people with disabilities. The tools, called UI Automation, can be used royalty-free, according to Microsoft's Windows Accessibility lead Norm Hodne, as long as the resulting applications are built to perform within all platforms, e.g. Windows or Linux.
Microsoft formally donated the UI (user interface) Automation developer tools to the Accessibility Interoperability Alliance (AIA), an engineering working group that the software giant helped form last November in partnership with tech companies like Oracle, Novell, Hewlett-Packard and Adobe Systems, as well as assistive-technology developers like GW Micro. The working group's mission is to pave the way for standards in the industry for text-to-speech software, screen readers and other assistive products
Posted by Raven on Friday, January 18, 2008 @ 14:56:53 EST (1295 reads) ( | Score: 0)
IP to Country Updates
I'm preparing to release this weeks ip2c dump in a few hours. For now you can see for yourselves the massive changes that are taking place by going to the NukeSentinel(tm) test site. You will have to make sure it comes up with the index.php in the url otherwise you will not be able to get to it. This is the only publicly accessable page on the site. On this page you will see a master grid of all 256 "A" classes. and the month/year it was overhauled.
As you can tell most of the work has been done over the last four months but I have coded a script that should allow me to update all of them by the end of Febuary. And hopefully shortly after that I will be able to include a way for all webmasters to do a one click update of all 256 "A" classes right from their admin panel. I have to give the webmaster over at United Federation of Trek a big thanks for the huge amount of IP2C data they have supplied over the past months.
On the final note to this posting, IP2Country updates will only be released as full updates since so many "A" classes are changing so very much. But like I said I hope to make it so that you don't need to download updates from here but get them directly from the RIR's themselves.
Posted by BobMarion on Thursday, January 17, 2008 @ 19:49:51 EST (1255 reads) ( | Score: 0)