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Securing Joomla! installations
Thu, 03 Jan 2008 09:00:00 GMT
Joomla! is a well-known content management system, mature enough to be used by thousands of amateur and professional Web portals. Installation is a breeze and consists of six click-next steps. However, a default Joomla! installation is not necessarily a secure one, so let's see how we can protect our portal from potential attackers. Source... |
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