I only run a few community sites on DNN but someone asked me about how secure some of the open source platforms were. I knew that DNN was very good but I didn't have anything solid other than people just saying so. The person asking me was interested in Drupal and Joomla in particular but CMS's in general.
So I went to the National Vulnerability Database at http://nvd.nist.gov/ to check things out. Here's what I found when I went to the Vulnerabilities page and searched for Drupal, Joomla and DotNetNuke.
Drupal - 104 security concerns, 42 within the last year
Joomla - 213 security concerns, 125 within the last year
DotNetNuke - 7 security concerns, 0 within the last year
Looks really good, but before I "report back" to my friend, I've got a question.
I'm not sure if the security vulnerabilities for Drupal and Joomla include all the community modules or if it is just the core. Same with DotNetNuke. I am not familiar with Drupal and Joomla to see if this is comparing apples to oranges. I am hoping that someone who has looked at Drupal or Joomla would be able to recognize what components/modules/add-ons are part of the core offering (or maybe everything was core).
Anyone else want to take a look?