| Re: XOOPSdemos close your site ! |
| by DonCurioso on 2009/3/1 13:32:04 I think everybody don't lose more time with this idea. It was hacked&site admin only was crying for every places (search it on Google!), i don't know why. If he wasn't willing to take the risk, why did waste time so many people? Become a site admin for community need more than a domain&idea, that's my suggestion. I told same to Lapsa on own language, but he couldn't understand it. No more vaporwebsites, please! Community has got more things to do than lose time with this. Aren't you agree with me? This is my oppinion, not yours, please, respect it. |
| Re: XOOPSdemos close your site ! |
| by vamptrix on 2009/3/1 9:22:59 Quote: There should be a thread with these modules listed, so that people don't install them... That's where I would use SpreadXOOPS for too: it would contain info about how you would set up a XOOPS site, an up-to-date module list (with only the latest modules that don't have leaks), and things like that... XOOPS needs that! |
| Re: XOOPSdemos close your site ! |
| by hackbrill on 2009/1/11 22:41:28 Quote:
System>Groups> and modify the Anonymous Group so that they have no Module Access rights. We all feel your pain and realize the effort you put in to your site. I have just a few modules installed and feel it's a pain in the butt just to keep those updated. Your server logs and protector are your best assets in discovering what modules may be at risk for security holes. The hackers will always know what modules they can use for their malicious scripts. |
| Re: XOOPSdemos close your site ! |
| by lapsa2000 on 2009/1/11 20:17:00 Quote:
it's a good idea, which module can I use for this? style invitation... |
| Re: XOOPSdemos close your site ! |
| by Runeher on 2009/1/10 10:58:18 Quote: Remove modules with known exploits as contenuedo, spaw editor, etc. There should be a thread with these modules listed, so that people don't install them... |