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PHP, as many other languages, allows the inclution of files in order to provide or extend the functionality of the current file. | PHP, as many other languages, allows the inclution of files in order to provide or extend the functionality of the current file. | ||
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Vulnerabilities Table of Contents
Description
PHP, as many other languages, allows the inclution of files in order to provide or extend the functionality of the current file.
Risk Factors
TBD
Examples
<?PHP include '/path/filename.php'; include_once 'path/filename.class.php'; require '../path/filename.inc'; require_once 'filename.inc.php'; ?>
Related Attacks
- Remote file inclusion using variables from the request POST or GET
Related Vulnerabilities
Related Controls
Related Technical Impacts
References
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