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Quick: what do Joomla!, Drupal, and WordPress have in common?
Posted on Aug. 24, 2008 at 3:00 AM - Post Comment
Home > Commentary > Trends Archive > Quick: what do Joomla!, Drupal, and WordPress have in common? The types of users are fixed and there is no way to customize users and roles according to your specific needs. You are locked into the hierarchy. This kind of security implementation works find for small publishing operations, but is limiting for large sites who may want to have their own classes and roles for users. Big Blue recently released its IBM Internet Security Systems X-Force 2008 Mid-Year Trend Statistics report, and it contains more than a few eyebrow-raisers. For example: Web-application-based security vulnerabilities have begun to outnumber reports involving conventional viruses and trojans (of the kind that target the operating system). We're now at the point where 51 percent of newly discovered software vulnerabilities depend in some way on web-page interactions. Also, there's been a sharp surge in the number of vulnerabilities that involve SQL injection (as opposed t...
Originally from: http://www.cmswatch.com/Trends/1340-Quick:-what-do-Joomla!,-Drupal,-and-WordPress-have-in-common
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