I'm sure a fair amount of you have heard of these vulnerabilities already as it was recently mentioned on Slashdot.
The list of vulnerabilities is found here:
You will notice that one specifically mentions vBulletin. Please note that this it NOT a vBulletin vulnerability. It is a vulnerability in one of the PHP functions that vBulletin uses. To fix this vulnerability, you must upgrade your PHP.
PHP versions 4.3.10 and 5.0.3 are not affected. You may download either from here. (Note: we still recommend the 4.3.x series for vBulletin.)
If you upgrade your PHP and start getting errors with vBulletin, ensure any PHP caching or accelerator programs (such as Turck MMCache or Zend Optimizer) are also upgraded to the latest version. There is a change in PHP that conflicts with older versions!
The list of vulnerabilities is found here:
You will notice that one specifically mentions vBulletin. Please note that this it NOT a vBulletin vulnerability. It is a vulnerability in one of the PHP functions that vBulletin uses. To fix this vulnerability, you must upgrade your PHP.
PHP versions 4.3.10 and 5.0.3 are not affected. You may download either from here. (Note: we still recommend the 4.3.x series for vBulletin.)
If you upgrade your PHP and start getting errors with vBulletin, ensure any PHP caching or accelerator programs (such as Turck MMCache or Zend Optimizer) are also upgraded to the latest version. There is a change in PHP that conflicts with older versions!
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