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DESCRIPTION: Lucas Bartholemy has reported a vulnerability in WebGUI, which can be exploited by malicious users to delete assets.
Posted by Raven on Monday, January 29, 2007 @ 11:56:30 EST (518 reads) (Read More... | 1133 bytes more | Score: 0)
metopen.com - article hacks for PHPNuke: test and add your ideas now
nukeevangelist writes "Great projects - at metopen.com
MetProjects 1.0 Track all your projects including modules, blocks and themes.
MetOpen Super Topics 2.0 Consolidate your links, forum entries and articles about one topic on one page.
MetOpen Home Page 2.01 Beautify Your Home Page
MetMap 1.0 Give your visitors directions to your address
MetTestimonials 1.0 Easily manage your customer's positive words
MetRecommend 1.0 Encourage your customer recommendations
MetFuture Articles 1.0 Show Your Visitors The Future of Your Site
MetAuthors 1.0 Taking Nuke Story Stats to a New Level "
Posted by Raven on Monday, January 29, 2007 @ 11:55:06 EST (502 reads) ( | Score: 0)
Wap-2-Go Alpha v0.4 available for testing: give much feedback now
nukeevangelist writes "Wap-2-Go Alpha v0.4 available for testing
jammyme writes "Project Overview: Wap-2-Go is a project in current development that will provide a fully WML compliant portal for your visitors who are using a mobile device - such as a mobile phone (cell-phone) or PDA.
Built in a modular structure, in a similar way to that of PHP-Nuke and other distributions of Nuke-style platforms, this allows easy modification and addition of modules, while major changes in the backend system can also be tackled easily and issues identified. "
Posted by Raven on Monday, January 29, 2007 @ 11:53:51 EST (2794 reads) (Read More... | 1204 bytes more | Score: 0)
When it comes to site security, you are your first best line of defense
forgotz writes "Do not rely on the government or someone else to protect what you have worked so hard to achieve. One vital component of an overall security strategy is the legal rights of both your site and its members. Be very clear right up-front, as to what you will, can and in some cases do that may be necessary to protect the information stored in your database(s).
One tool is available to assist and virtually cover every right and protection afforded to you and visitors to your site, Legal Module 1.0. Click here for screens and here for download (registration required)."
Posted by Raven on Monday, January 29, 2007 @ 11:51:49 EST (562 reads) (Read More... | 1444 bytes more | Score: 0)
Raven's Who Is Where Block v1.5 Released!
Sorry for 2 releases in 2 days, but I had even more work I wanted to do to this block. Most of it is behind the scenes, but you want to be sure to read the CHANGES and the README.
v1.5 - Some of the changes: - Removed includes/RWH_wiw.inc.php
+ Moved the setting $refreshRate out of the block code into a configuration file: RWS_WhoIsWhere_config.inc.php.
+ Added "php" short tag to all scripts.
+ Removed all hard coded language to language folder.
+ All table names are now stored as defines in the lang file
+ Speed improvements
+ Almost 100% XHTML compliant
+ Finally fixed the style sheet problem with integration to your nuke style
v1.4 - Some of the changes: + Speed improvements
+ Almost 100% XHTML compliant
+ Security fixes
+ Code cleanup
+ Finally (Hopefully) fixed the style sheet problem with integration to your nuke style
Posted by Raven on Sunday, January 28, 2007 @ 19:12:44 EST (596 reads) ( | Score: 0)
Our global knowledge-architecture: - dispersed in more than 200 hot spots
nukeevangelist writes "We run directories of PHPNuke-modules, blocks, hacks and themes - they are dispersed all over the globe.
And the fact that the development is organized in a distributed way is a very very good thing. It is much much more shock resistant and implements an ecological aspect. Our global knowledge-architecture: - it is dispersed in much more than 200 hot spots ;-). Every hotspot is very very active and very often the site runs a forum [e.g.. ulsoft.scarbridge.co.uk]
Altogether we have a great network of human and non-human actants (See Note): Modules, blocks, hacks, themes - inscribe human agency. Well - in this sense writing code is like a kind of literary inscription
Posted by Raven on Sunday, January 28, 2007 @ 18:30:42 EST (508 reads) (Read More... | 2526 bytes more | Score: 0)
NukeCode Yahoo Search Blocks V2
Seven writes "This package contains a set of four blocks for phpnuke all are for Yahoo! search.
Each block opens its search results in it's own window so your users are not taken away from your site.
There are basically 2 sets of blocks one with site search, one without.
Site search blocks:
block-Yahoo_Search_CTR_SS.php is a center block
block-Yahoo_Search_SIDE_SS.php is a site block "
Posted by Raven on Sunday, January 28, 2007 @ 17:49:32 EST (480 reads) (Read More... | 921 bytes more | Score: 0)
LaptopLock
southern writes "LaptopLock protects the data and aids in the recovery process of a computer if it's stolen. The LaptopLock can:
Delete information
Encrypt files
Show a message to the user
Play a sound
Visible or hidden from user
How do I setup LaptopLock?
Sign up for a free account to register the computer(s). Install the LaptopLock agent for Windows2000/XP. Complete the setup wizard, to create a set of actions in case the computer is stolen.
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Posted by Raven on Sunday, January 28, 2007 @ 17:46:40 EST (593 reads) (Read More... | 1493 bytes more | Score: 0)
KeyScrambler
southern writes "KeyScrambler, a web browser plugin, encrypts your keystrokes to protect your important personal information from keyloggers.
How Keyloggers Work
When you type on your keyboard, the keys travel along a path within the operating system before it arrives at your browser. Keyloggers plant themselves along this path and observe and record your keystrokes. The collected information is then sent to the criminals who will use it to steal from you.
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Posted by Raven on Sunday, January 28, 2007 @ 17:43:57 EST (693 reads) (Read More... | 1207 bytes more | Score: 0)
Raven's Who Is Where Block v1.4 Released!
Download the latest release of my WhoIsWhere Block.
This release is actually v1.3 and v1.4. Apparently I was having a Senior moment and never released v1.3 over a year ago
Some of the changes: + Speed improvements
+ Almost 100% XHTML compliant
+ Security fixes
+ Code cleanup
+ Finally (Hopefully) fixed the style sheet problem with integration to your nuke style
Posted by Raven on Sunday, January 28, 2007 @ 01:52:57 EST (540 reads) ( | Score: 0)