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new linux malware Feb 18 2006 10:40PM Gadi Evron (ge linuxbox org) (2 replies) Re: new linux malware Feb 20 2006 04:57PM Christine Kronberg (Christine_Kronberg genua de) (1 replies) PHP as a secure language? PHP worms? [was: Re: new linux malware] Feb 20 2006 08:22PM Gadi Evron (ge linuxbox org) (2 replies) Re: PHP as a secure language? PHP worms? [was: Re: new linux malware] Dec 30 2006 10:00PM Kevin Waterson (kevin oceania net) (1 replies) Re: PHP as a secure language? PHP worms? [was: Re: new linux malware] Jan 01 2007 05:53PM Bill Nash (billn billn net) (1 replies) Re: PHP as a secure language? PHP worms? [was: Re: new linux malware] Feb 22 2006 10:48AM Kevin Waterson (kevin oceania net) (2 replies) Re: PHP as a secure language? PHP worms? [was: Re: new linux malware] Feb 24 2006 09:13PM Matthew Schiros (schiros gmail com) (1 replies) Re: PHP as a secure language? PHP worms? [was: Re: new linux malware] Feb 27 2006 03:26PM L. Adrian Griffis (agriffis dstsystems com) (1 replies) Re: PHP as a secure language? PHP worms? [was: Re: new linux malware] Feb 27 2006 03:50PM Matthew Schiros (schiros gmail com) (1 replies) Re: PHP as a secure language? PHP worms? [was: Re: new linux malware] Feb 27 2006 04:21PM L. Adrian Griffis (agriffis dstsystems com) (1 replies) Re: PHP as a secure language? PHP worms? [was: Re: new linux malware] Feb 27 2006 05:55PM Matthew Schiros (schiros gmail com) Re: PHP as a secure language? PHP worms? [was: Re: new linux malware] Feb 24 2006 09:07PM Jamie Riden (jamie riden gmail com) Re: new linux malware Feb 20 2006 04:24PM Marco Monicelli (marco monicelli marcegaglia com) (1 replies) |
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> *ANY* language implemented for *ANY* purpose is as secure as the
> programmer makes it. The way the original post is written,
> s/PHP/(Perl|ASP|C|bash|BASIC|four little buddhist monks fighting over an
> abacus)/ is applicable. The vulnerabilities that we see, that Gadi refers
> to, aren't widespread because PHP is widespread, but because insecure
> applications written in PHP are. A better use of energy would be
> focusing on the most vulnerable platforms and educating the developers.
But aparently they aren't educatable - hence they stick to this
language. (Because of the many bad examples they can cut&paste
code from)
T.
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