January 13 2009 · Security
New spambot attack on PHPFusion v6 sites
During the last week is has become clear that there is a new wave of spambots registering on PHPFusion v6…
By muscapaul
Read MoreDuring the last week is has become clear that there is a new wave of spambots registering on PHPFusion v6…
It's with pleasure that we announce the present upgrade package for PHPFusion v7. This package includes two minor vulnerabilities…

There have been reports of users from Europe not being able to access the PHPFusion Network sites located in the…
Another XSS vulnerability in messages.php has been reported and fixed.PHPFusion 7.00.4 Update - for 7.00.3…
An exploit in submit.php was reported just before our recent downtime. It only affects servers with magic quotes disabled…

After a Christmas without service, the PHP Fusion Network has returned to service after being hacked by a Lithuanian member…

PHPFusion Group would like to wish all Americans a Happy Thanksgiving! I know some of us Canadians will be enjoying…
Due to detected malicious hacking attempts directed at the themes site it will remain offline until further investigation can be…
For those of you who did not update to v7 yet, a SQL Injection vulnerability patch is available for v6.…
We are happy to announce that the exploit in messages.php that was reported earlier today is now fixed. Also…
Today a exploit was reported in messages.php, the main file responsible for the Private Message System. It is been…
The PHPFusion version 6 vulnerability was officially linked to an Advanced Search System modification from mFusion developed by Wooya. You…
Please be advised that the person(s) responsible for attacking the PHPFusion sites through the search vulnerability is still active…
Hello all,A update on our efforts to find the issue with v6. Why it has taken us awhile to…
Ok folks, as you know a security issue was reported yesterday. I and the dev team have been working on…