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Checking PHP code for vulnerabilities [message #1861890] Fri, 10 November 2023 13:40 Go to next message
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Hey PHP developers! We're a team of passionate PHP users, and we've launched a free PHP vulnerability scanner. It detects SQL injections, XSS, command injections, and more.

We're in beta, and it would be extremely helpful to get feedback from a more professional audience.

We're looking for any tips, wishes, or constructive criticism you could offer. Thank you!

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Julia, CEO on PHP Secure
https://phpsecure.net/

[Updated on: Mon, 13 November 2023 15:55]

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Re: Checking PHP code for vulnerabilities [message #1862110 is a reply to message #1861890] Mon, 13 November 2023 15:54 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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The name of the vulnerability scanner is PHPSecure.net.
Re: Checking PHP code for vulnerabilities [message #1862415 is a reply to message #1862110] Sun, 03 December 2023 18:01 Go to previous message
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Great news! You asked - we delivered! When we first started, scanning your project required you to click the Scan button and upload your code. You could package your project and upload it as one archive file, or upload up to 15 individual PHP files.

Our users asked us to add integrations with GitHub and GitLab to allow automated secure code checks to your CI/CD pipeline. Voila - now you can connect PHP Secure to your repository and run automated scans directly in your workflow!

Adding secure code checks to your existing workflow is easy. We have included all the step-by-step instructions to make it simple. Just follow the instructions carefully to set it up without a hitch.

Once connected, every time it is deployed, PHP Secure will check your project for vulnerabilities. Whenever new vulnerabilities are found, you'll be notified. You can view your scan results in your PHP Secure account.

Keep your applications secure and prevent deployment of vulnerable applications or components (registries) by adding PHP Secure to the build as a step in the pipeline.

What do you think of this new feature?

We strive to be on the cutting edge and offer you a superior product for years to come! Do you have any suggestions for improvement?
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[Updated on: Mon, 04 December 2023 10:22]

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