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| Subject: | Re: A secure and easy to admin forum? |
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| Date: | Sat, 06 Nov 2004 09:13:28 +0800 |
eslatino-2 wrote:
Well I'm seeking for the most secure forum. I know w-agora, an excellent forum system, but it has had security = problems and It uses templates with php included, and I think this is = not too sure.
Any idea? Thanks
http://www.phpbb.com
One example is http://www.security-forums.com
Cheers
-- Gareth Davies
Manager - Security Practice
www.mynetsec.com
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