Re: most secure open CMS?
Really... You could spend the rest of your life trying to figure this out.
The truth is. No Open Source CMS is 100% secure.
If somebody doesn't hack through a security hole, they can undermine your security by another means. And... Just because you get your hands on a "secure" open source CMS certainly doesn't mean you or your host is going to secure the server properly nor does it mean your going to stay current with upgrades or introduce your own gaping wide security hole with a quick add-on...
In any event... I understand where your coming from... Usually the script kiddies like to deface a website by tagging thier name to the site title when they hack it. You can get a ballpark overview of how some of the other websites out there are doing. Beware that many hackers have the sense to not reveal their activities.
http://www.google.ca/search?&q="hacked+by"+wordpress
http://www.google.ca/search?&q="hacked+by"+joomla
http://www.google.ca/search?&q="hacked+by"+drupal
http://www.google.ca/search?&q="hacked+by"+phpbb
http://www.google.ca/search?&q="hacked+by"+phpnuke <= The legend...
If your running commerce. Make sure you are NOT saving any trace of sensitive customer info on your server. Additionally make sure your passwords are stored in an encrypted manner in the database. If they aren't... you can rest assured that all the other security measures in the world are not going to help you when your customers private information is stolen from your website. ( if anybody finds out )
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