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Two RCE exploits

Posted on 2008-02-09 19:38:22 by Iron

I don't do it often, but the vulnerability (Remote Code Execution) has been there for a damn long time and they didn't bother fixing it however it was really obvious. The vulnerable file is a 3rd party file named adodb-perf-module.inc.php, and is a part of ADOdb. The two affected pieces of software are Journalness and Open-Realty. The exploits can be found at milw0rm: Open-Realty and Journalness. Since ADOdb is used in a lot of PHP applications, don't be surprised if others are affected too.


Free backlinks!

Posted on 2008-02-09 17:27:27 by Iron

Looking for backlinks to your site? Add your site to tttommeke.be! All sites allowed but adult and sites promoting any illegal activities.


Tutorial section

Posted on 2008-02-06 21:33:51 by Tom

After some days of nothing new we decided to make a tutorial page. On this page you can find tutorials about PHP, MySQL, Perl, Javascript and more! We try to explain the functions detailed as possible !

For further questions about a tutorial you can place a post on our forum!


Looking for advertisers!

Posted on 2008-02-06 17:33:52 by Iron

Do you own a website or product you really would like to advertise? We are offering good and clearly visible adspace.
Traffic statistics, offers and questions are welcome at advertising@randombase. com.


Coding securely

Posted on 2008-02-04 17:42:17 by Iron

Managing a website isn't too easy, with hackers making your life harder and trying to enter that precious database. While browsing on the RootShell forum I stumbled upon this topic, which gives ten guidelines to code securely. Every scripter / programmer should follow these. Original article can be found at cgisecurity.com, this article focuses on Perl only though.