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OWASP Talk: PHP Code Analysis: Real World Examples
OWASP chapter meetings and conferences are always a blast and definately worth attending. I’ll be speaking in London on the 3 April, for those who want to meet up.
The talks planned are:
- PHP Code Analysis: Real World Examples (David Kierznowski)
We delve beyond register_globals and analyse real world examples
of insecure PHP applications.
- [...]
WordPress Whitepaper and ModSecurity now available in Español
Thanks to the effort of Samuel Aguilera we now have Spanish translations of our WP Whitepaper and the ModSecurity WhitePaper.
The translation is es_ES, but should be understandable for other derivates of Spanish.
Samuel is also known for his translations for FileZilla and XP-AntiSpy.
If you think that the Whitepaper should be as well available in your native [...]
BlogSec Moving Forward
BlogSec is planning a major move over the next couple months. This is mainly due to BlogSec’s fast growth and to enable us to develop its future services.
The plan is to get new dedicated hardware so that we can start kicking in the next phase of the BlogSec project(s).
We have a number of members willing [...]
wp-scanner back online
wp-scanner is back online. We are in the process of moving wp-scanner to become part of a larger, cooler project. We had emails flooding in, so we’ve gotten it back up… please let us know if you run into any bugs.
DNS Problems
Some of you may noticed BlogSec has been down the last couple days, this was due to DNS problems from the recent move which has still not been resolved, however, we have setup some other DNS servers as a temporary measure until we can get the problem resolved with our ISP.



