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PHP security (or the lack thereof) Jun 16 2006 11:21AM Darren Reed (avalon caligula anu edu au) (4 replies) Re: PHP security (or the lack thereof) Jun 22 2006 12:15PM john mullee (jmullee yahoo com) (1 replies) Re: PHP security (or the lack thereof) Jun 24 2006 10:42PM Darren Reed (avalon caligula anu edu au) (2 replies) Re: PHP security (or the lack thereof) Jun 27 2006 05:47AM Tonnerre Lombard (tonnerre lombard sygroup ch) (1 replies) Re: PHP security (or the lack thereof) Jun 27 2006 03:38AM Ronald Chmara (ron Opus1 COM) (1 replies) Re: PHP security (or the lack thereof) Jul 05 2006 04:17PM Dan Falconer (dan avsupport com) (1 replies) Re: PHP security (or the lack thereof) Jun 19 2006 05:07PM Neil Neely (neil frii com) (1 replies) RE: [lists] Re: PHP security (or the lack thereof) Jul 16 2006 11:26PM Curt Purdy (purdy tecman com) Re: PHP security (or the lack thereof) Jun 17 2006 01:50AM Jose Nazario (jose monkey org) (1 replies) Re: PHP security (or the lack thereof) Jun 16 2006 11:06PM Bojan Zdrnja (bojan zdrnja gmail com) (1 replies) Re: PHP security (or the lack thereof) Jun 17 2006 05:08PM Jessica Hope (jessicasaulhope googlemail com) |
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that
> when selecting a web host they know that one who supports PHP may be
putting
> them at extreme risk compared to one who is a bit more security conscious?
Well then we better start having web hosting companies who support ASP,
Perl, CGI etc. be pointed out to the public so that when selecting a web
host they know that they might be being put into an extreme risk situation.
It's not the language, it's the programmer. If a programmer, no matter what
the language might be, programs insecure and improperly then it comes down
to the programmer to learn do proper coding and security of the application
be it for the web or for a desktop based program. Improper coding in an ASP
or Perl scripts can cause just as much trouble as improper coding in a PHP
script.
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