Decided to give Coppermine the flick!

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After fiddling with Coppermine a bit to remove the php injection I went for a clean install which worked but cleared all picture descriptions. I could put them back in but have decided to try something else. So for now expect the screenshots link to take you to an invalid site.

Another reason I have decided to remove Coppermine is because I am unable to trace the source of the PHP injection. It is likely (imo) that either a Coppermine or a Simplemachines vulnerability was used. Removing Coppermine has a chance of removing such a vulnerability imo.

Posted on Jun 14, 2009, 4:35 AM

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