About a week ago, I checked the forums and discovered that they had been hacked. The damage was not bad, it was simply defaced and the admin account was gone. All of this was quickly remedied, and I closed down the forum so that it couldn’t happen again, until I updated my forum software. Or so I thought. Looking at it today, the forums are empty — no posts and no categories. A quick check of the database confirms this.
Now, of course I have a back-up with all of the posts. It might be a week old, which, considering the activeness of the forums, really isn’t missing much.
But I don’t know if it’s worth it. The forums were pretty dead, and I don’t know if I should invest any more time into them. I might just get rid of it entirely.
This has a few upsides to it. Next winter, when it comes time to renew my website hosting, I could switch to a different provider. I don’t use half of what I’m currently paying for, and nearlyfreespeech looks very tempting (The only trouble is that they only offer one MySQL database per account. Which wouldn’t be a problem if I scrapped the forum).
Or, even if I did give up on the current board, which uses PunBB, I might still set up another forum with different software — At a later date. I’m thinking of BBPress here. This creates a whole host of new problems, since BBPress is still in the alpha stages, but… It would be an educational process for me.
Anyways, I’d like to hear from any of you who used the forum in the past. Whether I should bring back the PunBB, or shelf the idea of a forum until a later date. Thanks, and cheers!