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 Using PHP v5 becomes dangerous in 6 weeks
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In Articles, Exploits, Malware, News, Threat Intelligence
Posted November 13, 2018

Using PHP v5 becomes dangerous in 6 weeks

WordPress, Joomla, Drupal and many other popular website CMSs were written in a programming language called PHP. PHP version 5 is about to reach end-of-life and will stop receiving security [...]

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