A very substantial proportion of websites are based on PHP (Pre-processed Hypertext Protocol), so it's always important to stand-up and take notice when a critical PHP issue is patched.
Today is one of those days, with a second update issued to fix a criticial remote execution vulnerability. The vulnerability means that an attacker could potentially run unauthorised code on your server, something nobody wants! Attacks have already been detected in the wild by various honeypot services, so it's absolutely critical that everyone updates as soon as possible.
All Virya Technologies customers are advised to check which version of PHP they are currently running and to update where necessary, the latest versions are 5.4.36 or 5.3.13. All earlier versions must be considered vulnerable.
