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A Brazilian developer named Lenon Leite has released proof-of-concept code for a ransomware family coded in PHP that will allow an attacker to encrypt the contents of web servers.
Essentially the code was a backdoor that would have allowed an attacker to execute arbitrary code on any web server running this Trojanized version of PHP by simply sending requests to it with a ...
The source code for version 3 of the ERMAC Android banking trojan has been leaked online, exposing the internals of the ...
Both commits claimed to “fix a typo” in the source code. They were uploaded using the names of PHP’s maintainers, Rasmus Lerdorf and Nikita Popov, according to a message sent by Popov to the ...
Defending Open Source Against Future Attacks The industry at large is taking note of the need to further protect open source code. The Linux Foundation announced in October it raised $10 million ...
Maintainers of the open-source PHP programming language have locked down the php.net website after discovering two of its servers were hacked to host malicious code designed to surreptitiously ...
Learn how to troubleshoot Apache 2 when it's not executing PHP files with this easy-to-follow, step-by-step tutorial.