Securing PHP Web Applications (For Mere Mortals)

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Easy, Powerful Code Security Techniques for Every PHP Developer

 

Hackers specifically target PHP Web applications. Why? Because they know many of these apps are written by programmers with little or no experience or training in software security. Don’t be victimized. Securing PHP Web Applications will help you master the specific techniques, skills, and best practices you need to write rock-solid PHP code and harden the PHP software you’re already using.

 

Drawing on more than fifteen years of experience in Web development, security, and training, Tricia and William Ballad show how security flaws can find their way into PHP code, and they identify the most common security mistakes made by PHP developers. The authors present practical, specific solutions–techniques that are surprisingly easy to understand and use, no matter what level of PHP programming expertise you have.

 

Securing PHP Web Applications covers the most important aspects of PHP code security, from error handling and buffer overflows to input validation and filesystem access. The authors explode the myths that discourage PHP programmers from attempting to secure their code and teach you how to instinctively write more secure code without compromising your software’s performance or your own productivity.

 

Coverage includes

  • Designing secure applications from the very beginning–and plugging holes in applications you can’t rewrite from scratch
  • Defending against session hijacking, fixation, and poisoning attacks that PHP can’t resist on its own
  • Securing the servers your PHP code runs on, including specific guidance for Apache, MySQL, IIS/SQL Server, and more
  • Enforcing strict authentication and making the most of encryption
  • Preventing dangerous cross-site scripting (XSS) attacks
  • Systematically testing yourapplications for security, including detailed discussions of exploit testing and PHP test automation
  • Addressing known vulnerabilities in the third-party applications you’re already running

Tricia and William Ballad demystify PHP security by presenting realistic scenarios and code examples, practical checklists, detailed visuals, and more. Whether you write Web applications professionally or casually, or simply use someone else’s PHP scripts, you need this book–and you need it now, before the hackers find you!

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Got Hackers? This book will help you eliminate those pesks.
 
Review Date: October 31, 2009
Reviewer: Ryan Satterfield, On earth Part time.
I'm reading this book and several others on safari books online. I found it so good I thought I might as well share with amazon users how useful this book is. If you are developing any application in PHP and you plan to put it online you need to read this book. This book really opened my eyes to how dangerous PHP is without the proper security. I most definitely would recommend this book. I'm sure like any book not every little command and possibility is covered but it sure helps you gain an upper hand in security you most likely didn't have before reading the book.
Great Book for PHP Developers
 
Review Date: March 4, 2009
Reviewer: O. Henty, Charlotte NC
Securing PHP Web Applications is a great book for any PHP developer with an interest in writing better web applications. It covers a wide range of security topics that every developer should be familiar with. It would be useful for anyone hiring a PHP developer to know the concepts outlined in this book to aid in assessing a developers ability. The book introduced me to some new methods of testing web applications that I had not heard of before. Not the best book to hand to a security professional but a great book to hand to any developer lacking in the security department.
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Review Date: March 11, 2010
Reviewer: Chaitan Sukhadia, Coral Springs, FL USA
It is a very good book which covers all aspects of creating a secure PHP web application

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