Apr
26
The majority of blogs, forums and small websites (and some large) are using PHP to power their content. This brings about two important side effects: majority usage, and inherent security holes.
PHP is no stranger to vulnerabilities. During its inception, there have been hundreds of security flaws reported and, for the most part, patched. The concept of completely secure software is far-fetched, at best.
Today I’ll be assisting you in hiding your web server’s (Apache, specfically) use of PHP to help deter attackers.
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