MyBB has released a security update for the 1.6 series. MyBB 1.6.9 addresses a high-risk SQL Injection vulnerability and a medium-risk CAPTCHA issue.
The SQL Injection vulnerability, which affected all MyBB versions, affected the post editing section. The second flaw allowed brute-force access because the CAPTCHA sy... |
15 December 2012 06:31 GMT |
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After UGNazi hackers took credit for breaching the systems of MyBB, the popular forum software, the company’s representatives came forward to clarify the incident. According to MyBB’s Product Manager Tim B., they have managed to regain control of all their systems, the restoration process being underway.... |
4 June 2012 03:43 GMT |
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UGNazi hackers have taken credit for breaching mybb.com, the website of the free, open source, bulletin board. The site’s administrators have confirmed the hack and immediately acted on taking down the website. “Last night our domain name and hosting accounts were compromised by hackers. Users of MyBB sh... |
31 May 2012 02:50 GMT |
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MyBB 1.6.7 was released not only as a maintenance and security update, but also as one that addresses a few vulnerabilities which in certain circumstances may have allowed cybercriminals to cause some serious damage to affected forums.
In this variant, 70 bugs were fixed and 5 new feature updates were made. However,... |
2 April 2012 05:52 GMT |
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The open-source forum script’s developers released the MyBB 1.6.6 security update for the 1.6 series to address one major and fourteen low risk issues that may have exposed their customers. A non-critical security hole that was resolved refers to the ability to import a non-CSS stylesheet. Prior to this update... |
10 February 2012 03:35 GMT |
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Rumors of some exploits that rely on MyBB 1.6.5 vulnerabilities have been circulating these days, but the open source forum script’s developers came forward to deny these claims, appointing the real culprits which expose bulletin boards to hacking operations. Simple Tag Cloud Plugin (Tags), created by Watt, an... |
13 January 2012 10:12 GMT |
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