Security News > 2018 > December > phpMyAdmin Releases Critical Software Update — Patch Your Sites Now!
2018-12-11 15:03
Developers of phpMyAdmin, one of the most popular and widely used MySQL database management systems, today released an updated version 4.8.4 of its software to patch several important vulnerabilities that could eventually allow remote attackers to take control of the affected web servers. The phpMyAdmin project Sunday gave an early heads-up about the latest security release on its blog,
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