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I am a vBulletin forum owner, running on the 3.6.5 version..
I have read in many websites about some steps that you have to do to protect your forum from getting hacked, below are some of the mentioned steps: 1. Change the name of the "admincp" and "modcp" folders. 2. Give a username/password protection from the websites main cpanel to the following folders "admincp - modcp - includes - install - archive" 3.Change the prefix in the config.php file to another new number/word. example: $config['Misc']['cookieprefix'] = 'jydh23'; 4. Bann the use of the following words in the forum from the forum cpanel: "cook cooki cookie cookies COOK COOKI COOKIE COOKIES META meta SCRIPT script" 5. Change the content of the following files " showgroups.php - memberlist.php - online.php" with the contents of the "index.php" 6. If possible do not display your forums version in the forums footer. 7. Disabling the forums archive. My questions are:
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Well, that would be correct, 2 and 3 seem like the only completely valid measures. Although, you probably only need to password protect the directory Admincp and ModCP. You should keep HTML code disabled. DO NOT ENABLE IT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCE.
Also, logging into the admin and mod cp as little as possible helps as far as cross site scripting goes. In answer to your direct questions- 1- Vbulletin is fairly secure as it is, but it can't hurt. 2- In reality, even with them your forum COULD get hacked, but don't count on it. 3- Same concept as 2, but you still shouldn't have to worry about it too much. 4- Same as 2,3 5- Explained at the top of the post 6- Whatever you think nescassary, just watch out for DDOS, that is a hassle. |
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