Mybb?

Cosmic said:
Also phpBB3 has more exposure and is far more popular than MyBB which contributes to the amount of exploits. If everyone changed to MyBB there would likely be much, much more found exploits. No one is even going to try to find an exploit in a software no one uses, a few people will try to find an exploit in a software a smaller percent of the market uses, and the most popular softwares on the market will have the most people trying to hack it. Where are other factors but we could only find the real difference in each forum's security by hiring a famous hacker or security expert and making him attempt to hack both boards.

Old reply but I have to comment on this.

The server software Apache has approximately 60% of the market and by that logic, Apache should be the most exploited server software there is, but it's not. It's just inherently more secure. A mainstream software can still be secure.

And gunsnroses: MyBB is the same exact thing as well.
 
I had a moderator complain that despite his status, he still can't lock/move topics or whatever. That's something I'm going to have to look into.
 
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