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787. How to Build and Run PHP Unikernels using OPS

Updated on: 2019-01-26

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Unikernels are useful to make more efficient use of site server resources.

Read this article to learn what are Unikernels and how they can benefit site servers on which you can run PHP Web applications.


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665. Essential PHP Security Tutorial on Monitoring in 2018: Website Security Tutorial About 3 Essential Tools for Every Website Owner

Updated on: 2018-05-01

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Security is one of the most delicate matters that all Web site developers should be concerned.

Implementing good security measures is not enough if Web sites are not monitored with adequate tools that can help taking fast actions to mitigate the issues.

Read this article to learn about a suite of security tools that can help owners to take better care of their sites.


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528. Best WordPress Security Plugin 2018 and 2017 - Review and Comparison of Top Free and Premium Versions of New Plugins and Support Services from Several Companies

Updated on: 2018-05-08

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WordPress is the most popular Web publishing platform. Since it is used by many Web site owners, it is also a target of many security exploits.

Many WordPress site owners do not know enough about security to protect their sites from being abused. Therefore they need to use plugins and tools to help them prevent and eventually fix security issues.

Read this this article to compare the features of the most recommended WordPress security plugins so you can pick one that addresses your needs.


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391. Detecting Malicious Users behind Anonymous Proxies using IP2Proxy

Updated on: 2016-05-23

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Proxy servers are used by many users to bypass Web site restrictions. Sometimes malicious users are hiding behind proxies to commit fraud because a third party anonymous server is hiding their real location.

Fortunately it is possible to detect when users are behind proxies by looking up their IP address using IP2Proxy databases of known proxies.

Read this article to learn how to use IP2Proxy database to detect when users are behind proxies, so you can take the necessary measures to avoid that those users may cause some kind of harm.


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338. 6 Common PHP Security Issues And Their Remedies

Updated on: 2015-12-22

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Security is a delicate matter that all PHP developers should be aware. However, not all PHP developer know the basic security measures that should be taken to avoid the most common security flaws.

Read this article to learn about 6 common PHP security issues and what you can you do to avoid them.


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283. PHP Multi-Factor Authentication for Web Development

Updated on: 2015-05-25

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When we need to provide our users access only to certain information, or limit access to features for authorized users only, we need to use user authentication.

We can never be 100% certain users are who they claim to be. However we can get close using multiple authentication factors.

Read this article to learn more about multi-factor authentication and when we should use them or not.


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273. 5 Urgent Maintenance Tasks You May Need to Perform on Your Site Now

Updated on: 2015-04-17

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The recent times have been crazy for developers and Webmasters that strive to keep their sites running without disruptions.

What happens is that several important external sites and services are changing their APIs or introducing new rules that may break the code of your sites.

Read this article to learn about some important sites and APIs that are changing, so you can check if you need to perform urgent maintenance tasks to keep your sites working without troubles.


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239. To TDD or Not TDD? - Lately in PHP podcast episode 48

Updated on: 2015-01-18

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Lately the debate about whether you should use TDD or not in all software projects all the time has been very intense. That was one of the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and Arturs Sosins in the episode 48 of the Lately in PHP podcast.

They also talked about the upcoming end of life release of PHP 5.3, getting information of parameter type hinting with reflection, using object methods on native data types, security problems of OAuth implementations, and the built-in support of Composer to access password protected repositories.

Listen to the podcast now, or watch the hangout video, or read the transcript text to know more about these interesting PHP discussions.


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232. Is the Hack Language Going to Replace PHP? - Lately in PHP podcast episode 46

Updated on: 2015-01-18

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The release of the Facebook Hack language has shaken the PHP community since it implements several frequently requested features that were never implemented, many users are considering to drop PHP in favor of Hack.

This was one of the main topics discussed by Manuel Lemos and Arturs Sosins on the episode 46 of the Lately in PHP podcast.

They also talked about the OpenSSL Heartbleed security bug may affect PHP sites or not, ideas for the PHP 6 engine, the need for an official PHP specification, and an advanced email validation that can provide suggestions for address typos like Google did you mean feature.

Now listed to the podcast, or watch the hangout video or read the transcript to learn more about these interesting PHP topics.


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231. OpenSSL Serious Security Bug: Does it Affect Your PHP sites?

Updated on: 2018-02-16

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Just a few days ago it was publicly announced a serious security bug called Heartbleed that affects secure sites based on the OpenSSL library.

Read this article to learn more about this security problem, how to test if your Web server or SSH server is vulnerable, how it may affect your PHP sites, what you should do to fix the problem.


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