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PHP apps: Security's Low-Hanging Fruit
Kelly Martin, 2007-01-08

PHP has become the most popular application language on the web, but common security mistakes by developers are giving PHP a bad name. Here's how PHP coding errors have become the new low-hanging fruit for attackers, contributing to the phishing problems on the web.

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PHP apps: Security's Low-Hanging Fruit 2007-01-11
Anonymous (2 replies)
Re: PHP apps: Security's Low-Hanging Fruit 2007-01-11
Anonymous
register_globals is still enabled in many environments, including web hosters, so applications need to defend against that.


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