Aug
27

Article: Bypass CPanel’s jailshell using PHP





I recently published an the article Bypass CPanel’s jailshell using PHP at TechRecipes. Feel free to read and comment at that site.

The article is about using simple HTML and PHP to execute Linux commands at the web hosting server. In shared webhosting environment, this can be very dangerous as it can be used to do malicious acts such as stealing other user’s web application configuration file, probably containing passwords and other informations.





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