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Took the hint.
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Walrus, the idea that something in PHP is changed is possible, but that doesn't make it an exploit of PHP... don't look at the result, the question is the door it came in with. It might not be in PHP either, it could be right in the apache webserver or other.
This sort of thing is about the illness, not just the symptoms. Alex |
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Oh no, I'm sweating like Roger Ebert
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Actually, I'm not calling it an exploit, the CS rep at my host did. I'm just trying to relay the information I get as I can. Post #4 I fucked up and should have made that more clear. The last three lines of the post are quoted from an e-mail and not me making assumptions.
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