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CIACTech08-001: Understanding PHP Exploits
Many websites use the PHP programming language to build web pages on the fly from individual files and from values obtained from a database. PHP based websites are widely used to create Wikis such as MediaWiki used for Wikipedia. If the PHP programs that generate the web pages are not carefully crafted to check user input before it is used, an intruder could inject code into a page and get it executed.
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