Well looking at the copyrights and the use of the WYSIWYG editor, it is at least phpNuke 7.7 or higher. That's all I can say.
I hope they are using the Patched files and Sentinel, otherwise all the sites are vulnerable to hacks
I didnt say this because I wouldnt want to aid in discovering the phpnuke version of potentially exploitable sites.
IF you were a hacker/script kiddie then it would make sense to ask on a nuke site if you were trying to determine the verion for an attack.
You could be 100% genuine but you cant be too careful.
Also, your username and sig point to a site that says you are or have been modding phpnuke, surely you would know how to find the version number if you were capable of doing that??
Yeah, I have modded 7.8 - like it says on my website. But it also says on my website that I had finished doing anything to it on the 22nd of May - and that I was working on it in April, so we can deduce that I haven't touched PHP Nuke in 8 months. You can also see from the times of my previous posts (all in April of 2006) that the time I was posting (and hence working on PHP Nuke) was, again, 8 months ago.
My query was one for innocent and honest purposes - couldn't you be more polite in the future.If you make a habit of withholding information because you "wouldnt want to aid in discovering the phpnuke version of potentially exploitable sites", you shouldn't be helping anyone on these forums at all, in case they want the information for illegitimate purposes.
www.greatnuke.com don't allow access to the database - only the admin functions of PHP Nuke, so it's not so easy to figure out the version. I was presuming around 7.8, but only because at first glance it looked similar to what I remember PHP Nuke to look like.
Never mind, my friend no longer wants to use greatnuke.com, as I persuaded him to get some webspace and let me set up a more appropriate installation of PHP Nuke for him...
My query was one for innocent and honest purposes - couldn't you be more polite in the future.If you make a habit of withholding information because you "wouldnt want to aid in discovering the phpnuke version of potentially exploitable sites", you shouldn't be helping anyone on these forums at all, in case they want the information for illegitimate purposes.
Try checking my posts in future to see the amount of help I give people.
You should understand that phpnuke is like many other open source CMS and is exploitable in many ways given the correct amount of knowledge.
Knowing the version of a site is a great aid in doing this, and to add, you never said that they did not allow database access therefore the advice I gave to start was perfectly acceptable.
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