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A handful of holes appear in different versions of a common open-source scripting language, PHP, and could allow attackers to crash an Apache Web site or compromise a server.
Attackers have begun exploiting two separate flaws in the PHP scripting language found in a large majority of Web sites.
Scripting flaw threatens Web servers A vulnerability found in newer versions of the PHP Web server scripting language allows attackers to crash, and in some cases control, computers over the Internet.
If PHP is your scripting language of choice when it comes to developing dynamic Web sites, you probably have grown to love its immediacy and power. An estimated ten million Web sites use at least some ...
PHP scripting language can be found in just about every Web site out there. So it's a big deal when an exploit is discovered that could allow attackers to steal site source code and load up a ...
Two separate flaws in the PHP scripting language found in a large majority of Web sites have been seen being exploited in the wild by attackers.
In June, 1995, Rasmus Lerdorf made an announcement on a Usenet group. You can still read it. Today, twenty five years on, PHP is about as ubiquitous as it could possibly have become. I’d be w… ...
PHP 5 boasts a new version of the Zend engine, object orientation, enhanced XML processing and Web services support.
The open-source PHP scripting language appears to be overtaking Microsoft's rival ASP technology in popularity According to a recent survey by Internet research company Netcraft, there have been ...
Scripting languages like PHP, Perl, and JavaScript are taking on programming heavyweights like Java and C, and taking many software developers with them. Find out how the toy languages and duct ...
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