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Mambo Manual:: Mambo CMS documentation

Mambo Manual is part of the documentation project for the Mambo open source content management system

Label: security

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Annotations for raw SQL (Florian Thiel)
Introduction Hello Mambo folks, I'm writing my diploma thesis on the introduction of securityrelated innovations into Open Source web applications. For my research I want to review the Mambo code for SQL injection and CrossSite Scripting vulnerabilities. I already ...
Other labels: sqlia, annotations, codereview
Security of Mambo Extensions (Installation and Configuration)
Right from the start of Mambo development back in 2000, Mambo was designed to be modular in its approach and has encouraged the development of mambots, modules, components and templates by third party developers (3PD's). With its GNU/GPL Version 2 license and use ...
Other labels: extensions
Security (Installation and Configuration)
Mambo Security Mambo is safe to use, but like every other web application out there, there are steps you can take if you wish to make your site even more secure. 1. Read Me First\!    1 ...
Other labels: performance
Writing for Security (Development)
How to Make your Mambo Extension more Secure By default, Mambo is very secure. While most core components are safe and secure, often hackers get into the system by using third party extensions. This article is targeted at giving you an ...
Other labels: components, mambots, coding, extensions, developer

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