Blog Series
PHP ELS
Why You Need to Upgrade...
PHP 7.4, the most popular PHP 7 version, stopped receiving security updates after the end of life on November 28, 2022. Running WordPress websites on outdated PHP versions like 7.4...
The Urgency of Updating Outdated...
Outdated PHP versions lack security patches, compromising site security. Upgrading PHP ensures better performance, compatibility, and security, essential for a stable and reliable WordPress site. Upgrading PHP can sometimes introduce...
Crunching Some Numbers on PHP...
PHP Extended Lifecycle Support (ELS) allows you to continue using older versions of PHP while still receiving security updates for the language, without introducing breaking changes to your application. The...
Owner-initiated Cybersecurity Supply Chain...
Supply chain attacks come in all forms and shapes. One example is taking over legitimate accounts to deploy malicious code into widely used libraries. Another is deploying changes during compilation...
PHP Extended Lifecycle Support and...
PHP is used to power a vast number of websites on the Internet, some of which will be hosted side-by-side on the same system. When using cPanel to manage those...
PHP Extended Lifecycle Support: A...
PHP Extended Lifecycle Support provides security updates and versions if you’re interested in maintaining compatibility with existing PHP code while remaining secure against the latest language-level vulnerabilities....
PHP ELS fixes hundreds of...
If you’re reading this blog regularly, you’ll already know that unremedied security vulnerabilities open the door to cyberattacks. You’ll also know how tough it is to fix some of these...