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    Multiple PHP Vulnerabilities Allow SQL Injection & DoS Attacks – Update Now

    July 4, 2025

    Multiple PHP Vulnerabilities Allow SQL Injection & DoS Attacks – Update Now

    Critical security vulnerabilities have been discovered in PHP that could allow attackers to execute SQL injection attacks and cause denial of service (DoS) conditions.
    Two distinct vulnerabilities, as …
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