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A Dutch web developer has created a rootkit that hides inside a PHP module and can be used to take over web servers via a rarely used attack vector: Apache modules.
We're compiling PHP, including OCI8 support, using DeveloperStudio 12.6 and intending to use it as a module with Apache 2.4.58. Hicham eventually got things to successfully compile and pass a ...
Since I was installing PHP as a dynamic Apache module, Apache had to be installed before PHP. While Apache is installed by default in most Linux distributions, it may not support dynamic modules.
PHP/Apache/MySQL have a very large market share on content management systems and web applications on the internet, and with so many developers using these technologies, there is a lot of interest to ...
The Apache Toolbox uses the installwatch library to log the results of the compile and the install process for each module to the logs directory. If you have elected to install PHP, you are given the ...
Friends don’t let friends use mod_php inappropriately I want to make incredibly clear what we have not installed—we did not, and will not, install the mod_php Apache module.
More than 360,000 Apache websites imperiled by critical Plesk vulnerability (Updated) Publicly available attack code exploits remote-code bug in Plesk admin panel.
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