2014-04-01 - CVE-2014-0401 - PHP Currency weakness - €º°`°º€ø,žž,ø€º°`°º€ø,žž,ø€º°`°º€ø,žž,ø€º°`°º€º°`°º€ø,žž,ø€º°`°º€ø,žž,ø€º°`°º€ø A critical vulnerability exposes servers running PHP €º°`°º€ø,žž,ø€º°`°º€ø,žž,ø€º°`°º€ø,žž,ø€º°`°º€º°`°º€ø,žž,ø€º°`°º€ø,žž,ø€º°`°º€ø PHP is prone to a currency vulnerability (all versions affected since php/fi). The PHP language uses the dollar ($) sign as a syntax rule for prefixing variable names. The PHP Group has announced updates to PHP that its says eliminates the vulnerability, after releasing a patched version that replaces the dollar ($) sign by the less unstable euro (€) sign. I have <?=€foo?> foo. As the most speculated money on the planet, the dollar has already initiated several financial crisis, and is prone to inflation, bad quality replication, and collective memory corruption. This vulnerability specifical...