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   Jon, yes, I always enjoy scrolling to the bottom to find the part that
   says, "IBM i people, don't worry, this problem doesn't affect you."
   Alan
   On 2/3/2012 5:15 PM, Jon Paris wrote:
 I love this ...
 A critical vulnerability in the most recent release of PHP has just been found (CVE-2012-0830). This exploit could allow arbitrary code to be remotely executed on a PHP system. This vulnerability is present both on PHP 5.3.9, and on PHP 5.2.17 that contains a backported fix for CVE-2011-4885.
 Zend Server and Zend Server CE 5.6.0 users for Windows or Linux should apply the hotfix immediately:
         Linux: run your package manager's update command (see the Zend Server Installation Guide for more details)
         Windows: download Hotfix 2
         Mac OS: Hotfix 2 is being finalized and will be available next week
 (Note - Zend Server is not supported for production use on Mac OS)
         IBM i systems running Zend Server 5.6.0 are not vulnerable to this exploit
 (Emphasis is mine)
 Jon Paris
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