
High-severity vulnerability in vBulletin is being actively exploited
Devs push a fix for the flaw, but hackers are still hitting unpatched sites.

Just in case you are still on the fence about converting to Xenforo.

Fortunately, version 5x makes up less than 7% of active installations, according to W3techs, a site that surveys the software used across the Internet.
This part made me chuckle a bit:
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For those of us who started off with vB...or spent a lot of time on that platform...it's really sad going to their support forums. It's so dead there now. I check in every now and then...because that's just something I do with old sites I used to frequent. But anyway, they'd have to make some drastic changes to the way they do business. And it's going to be hard to win back trust after the last decade or so.Wow that's bad. I think they should just kill what's left of VB at this point.
Either that or start over. Or hire better coders or something. After all these years it's only that much. That's beyond sad. No wonder they won't move to VB 6 anytime soon.
For those of us who started off with vB...or spent a lot of time on that platform...it's really sad going to their support forums. It's so dead there now. I check in every now and then...because that's just something I do with old sites I used to frequent. But anyway, they'd have to make some drastic changes to the way they do business. And it's going to be hard to win back trust after the last decade or so.
How are people enjoying the switch to XenForo on that forum?I have to say, the first large forum I joined was running VB for most of the time I've been on it (they switched to XF last year) and I was on a couple other VB forums at various times so it's kind of sad to see vBulletin going downhill like this. Still, XF has filled the niche and I much prefer it now so I'm not going to miss VB or anything.
How are people enjoying the switch to XenForo on that forum?
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