php-malware-analysis
phan
php-malware-analysis | phan | |
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3 | 8 | |
123 | 5,501 | |
- | 0.1% | |
0.0 | 8.2 | |
almost 3 years ago | 2 months ago | |
PHP | PHP | |
- | MIT License |
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php-malware-analysis
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Ask HN: Where and how do you blog? What platforms etc.?
I use Hugo. A while back, I evolved a WordPress honeypot. The amount and variety of attacks that WordPress draws is just astonishing, I can't comprehend using it.
https://bruceediger.com/phparasites/
https://github.com/bediger4000/php-malware-analysis
As far as "why", Daniel Miessler convinced me with this: https://danielmiessler.com/blog/why-everyone-needs-a-blog/
- Ask HN: What's your most starred repo?
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What is the sense of these websites with random content?
Sounds vaguely like this PHP malware:
https://github.com/bediger4000/php-malware-analysis/tree/mas...
https://github.com/bediger4000/php-malware-analysis/tree/mas...
But only vaguely. I would guess the random content is for human consumption, and the underlying PHP redirects bots to some other SEO thing, which is opposite of the malware I linked to above. But that's just a guess.
A lot of malware is so poorly coded it's impossible to tell what the intent is. Your random content could be a result of that, too.
phan
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7.4 to 8.x upgrade help
Besides what others have already advised, you can also get Phan to scan your project. Set the target to 8.1 and let it run its analysis. Check GitHub repo and docs there for more verbose instructions: https://github.com/phan/phan/
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Need to write an invoicing script. The old one is PHP/mySQL and nearly 20 years old. Yes, really. What framework should I use?
Phan, php7mar, and php-short-array-syntax-converter for a bonus
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7 Laravel Packages to Improve Coding Standards and ReduceĀ Bugs
Phan is a static analyzer for PHP. Phan prefers to avoid false positives and attempts to prove incorrectness rather than correctness.
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Introducing Phirs (0.1.0), a cross-platform and well-tested user directory path provider library, including cache and config paths
I don't think so. Phoronix Test Suite is a big example. Plus, in the PHP community itself, there are so many CLI apps: Composer, PHPUnit, static analyzers like Phan, just to name a few. Symfony Console component has more than 9k stars, so this should mean PHP is a capable tool for CLI apps.
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Is there any software I can use to check my php code? Preferably CLI. Thanks in advance!
PHPStan as mentioned, there's also psalm and Phan.
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Emotional Rage: any static-typed PHP compilers?
You can use a static analyzer like Phan to lint the project.
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What is a good tool to check codebase compatibility with PHP 8?
- Phan (https://github.com/phan/phan) seems that it can check for backward compatibility but I've yet to find a way to configure it for forward-compatibility
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A minimal Drupal 9 local development environment
Phan
What are some alternatives?
php-malware-scanner - Scans PHP files for malwares and known threats
PHPStan - PHP Static Analysis Tool - discover bugs in your code without running it!
php-ransomware - PHP ransomware that encrypts your files, as well as file and directory names.
Psalm - A static analysis tool for finding errors in PHP applications
php-dependency-analysis - Library for check dependency between modules inside projects
PHP Code Sniffer - PHP_CodeSniffer tokenizes PHP files and detects violations of a defined set of coding standards.
phanalist - Performant static analyzer for PHP, which is extremely easy to use. It helps you catch common mistakes in your PHP code.
PHP CS Fixer - A tool to automatically fix PHP Coding Standards issues
freenet-core - Declare your digital independence
PHP Mess Detector - PHPMD is a spin-off project of PHP Depend and aims to be a PHP equivalent of the well known Java tool PMD. PHPMD can be seen as an user friendly frontend application for the raw metrics stream measured by PHP Depend.
Rector - Instant Upgrades and Automated Refactoring of any PHP 5.3+ code
PHPCompatibility - PHP Compatibility check for PHP_CodeSniffer