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Ran across this article: http://www.scmagazine.com/user-data-...rticle/451640/
With Vbulletin hacked, are we all going to have to change credentials, and when? |
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Saw on another source that this only affects v.5 and up, but not sure of that.
Thanks for the quick response. brian |
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See this alert to vbulletin.com forum users here: http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/forum...password-reset Yes, the patch issued is for 5.1.4 through 5.1.9 versions of vBulletin. See this page for info: http://www.vbulletin.com/forum/forum...-through-5-1-9 We're running an older 3.8.4 patch level 2 release. |
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The recent vBulletin leak will not affect users of Internet Brands sites, only users of vBulletin in particular. No need to worry!
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