Blog Series
PHP end of life
Extending Support for PHP End-of-Life...
Handling end of life (EOL) for operating systems is a relatively common, if cumbersome, task that IT teams have to grapple with as part of their activity. Yet, operating systems...
PHP 7.4 EOL: Navigating Legacy...
After PHP 7.4 EOL, it is difficult to maintain PHP 7.4-based applications securely due to the increased risk of security breaches. Upgrading to newer PHP versions may result in downtime...
Surviving PHP 7 End of...
According to W3Techs.com, more than 50% of all the PHP websites still use PHP 7 versions. Each PHP release branch has three years of support: 2 years of active support...
Two Critical PHP Vulnerabilities...
Recently, two critical security vulnerabilities have been addressed in PHP that could allow an attacker to steal sensitive information, cause a system crash, and execute arbitrary code in the affected...
PHP 5 End of Life:...
Especially when it comes to organizations using enterprise software languages that have a tendency to receive updates, staying current with the latest technologies is not just an aspiration — it’s...