Month of PHP Bugs - Day 7
It’s been one week now since the Month of PHP Bugs project started. The bug count for the first week is 15.
- PHP shmop Functions Resource Verification Vulnerability The shmop functions do not verify that the supplied resource is of the correct type. This allows read and write access to arbitrary memory addresses and allows the execution of arbitrary code.
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