PHPList Include File Vulnerability
Last Updated on Wednesday, 4 February 2009 01:25 Written by Arvand Sabetian Wednesday, 4 February 2009 01:22
Per http://isc.sans.org/diary.html?storyid=5794:
PHPList is an open-source newsletter manager. It is written in php. On January 29th 2009 they posted a software update. “[The update] fixes a local file include vulnerability.This vulnerability allows attackers to display the contents of files on the server, which can aid them to gain unauthorised access“.
They also included a one-line workaround if you could not patch fast enough.
Learn MoreUPDATE: An exploit against this vulnerability was published and used in the wild on Jan 14th 2009, 2 weeks before the patch was issued.
How to Install Mambo Using Fantastico
Last Updated on Wednesday, 4 February 2009 12:51 Written by Noah S Friday, 30 January 2009 03:26
Step One:
In this Tutorial I am going to Install Mambo into my website using Fantastico.To begin, you must first login into your cpanel. This can be done by typing in your browser http://cpanel.yourdomain.com, or http://yourdomain.com/cpanel. You will then be asked for a username and password, which you chose when setting up your account. Once you are logged into cpanel, scroll about three-fourths of the way down the page and find the Fantastico De Luxe icon; which is the light blue, circular smiley face, in the middle far right of this screenshot.
Learn MoreCreating your own website using Templates Express!
Last Updated on Wednesday, 4 February 2009 12:56 Written by Brian Timm Wednesday, 14 January 2009 06:39
Hello!
My name’s Brian and today I’m going to show you how you can easily create your own custom website starting with a template from Templates Express, which is just a small part of Fantastico.
Learn MoreInstalling Joomla 1.5 using Fanastico
Last Updated on Wednesday, 4 February 2009 12:49 Written by Solomon Reda Wednesday, 7 January 2009 12:36
Step One:
In this Tutorial I am going to Install Joomla 1.5 into my website using Fantastico.To begin, you must first login into your cpanel. This can be done by typing in your browser http://cpanel.yourdomain.com, or http://yourdomain.com/cpanel. You will then be asked for a username and password, which you chose when setting up your account. Once you are logged into cpanel, scroll about three-fourths of the way down the page and find the Fantastico De Luxe icon; which is the light blue, circular smiley face, in the middle far right of this screenshot.
Learn MoreInstalling WordPress using Fantastico
Last Updated on Wednesday, 4 February 2009 12:53 Written by Solomon Reda Wednesday, 7 January 2009 11:41
Step One:
In this Tutorial I am going to Install WordPress into my website using Fantastico.To begin, you must first login into your cpanel. This can be done by typing in your browser http://cpanel.yourdomain.com, or http://yourdomain.com/cpanel. You will then be asked for a username and password, which you chose when setting up your account. Once you are logged into cpanel, scroll about three-fourths of the way down the page and find the Fantastico De Luxe icon; which is the light blue, circular smiley face, in the middle far right of this screen-shot.
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